

NCOHF also recently tapped Brady to head the America's ToothFairy Kids Club, which offers kids personalized letters from the ToothFairy along with lots of encouraging oral health tips and fun activities - free!

Now Brady and Larry have teamed up once again for a good cause: They are helping the National Children's Oral Health Foundation: America's ToothFairy® fight tooth decay - the number one chronic childhood disease - with a public service announcement that teaches children the importance of good oral health care.
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Brady plays a 500-year-old Tooth Fairy named Nyx in the movie Tooth Fairy 2, which co-stars Larry the Cable Guy as a novice tooth fairy (named Larry) in a king-sized pink tutu and giant fluffy wings. Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Graphic Language.Her name is Brady Reiter and she's wise beyond her years - hundreds of years beyond, as a matter of fact. It's almost as bad as the low budget here which is on display quite frequently, from the lake mask to the execution of the attacks and the one-location setup which are the factors that hold this down. The whole point of their misguided mindset being the featured viewpoint makes her come off as too disturbed to have gotten away with everything, and with the clumsy nature of the explanation sequence making everything feel like a waste of time this is genuinely an underwhelming part of the film. The biggest drawback to this one is the killer herself who's an incredibly underwhelming villain here as the whole idea of their rampage comes across as so inherently lame it's hard to evoke any care in what's going on. The film does have some big issues involved. These are quite fun leading into the finale which features the survivors forced to battle back against the killer with some fine bloodshed to give this one some likable features. The scenes at the school are much better, with the victims going off on their own and being unaware of the killer at the school provoking some solid chases around the campus. The first attack on the surviving victim that serves as the extended prologue is a nice callback to the emotional trauma of the past while utilizing some tense confrontations and decent enough gore for this style. That also gives this one some halfway decent and enjoyable confrontations with the killer that once again come about mainly through dental trauma. While still featuring enough about the killer still on the loose through the school playing with the other students and teachers which adds an intriguing psychologically chilling component to these scenes.
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Offering up the trauma of the previous rampage and trying to get over what happened while clearly still affected by it, this is far more emotionally charged than expected which plays into the makeup of their after-school party as a series of ongoing interpersonal storylines are shown to be ongoing during these segments. Among its better ideas is a workable setup that gives off a rather fun means of getting the rampage going. This here wasn't too bad but still had some worthwhile elements.

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Following the brutal murder of a friend, a survivor who had escaped the wrath of a tooth-obsessed serial killer decides to get past it by having a party at work upon returning which stirs up the returning killer once again looking to finish the job and forces her to battle the killer once again.
