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Teeth (DVD, 2008) 
Teeth (DVD, 2008)

 
Teeth (DVD, 2008)

Rating: Rated R
Release Date: May 2008
Format: DVD
UPC: 796019811750
Product ID: EPID64490900
Description: Writer-director Mitchell Lichtenstein's feature debut is a horror comedy combining elements of atom-age 1950s horror films with mythology and feminist theory. The result is a smart, sassy B-movie satire--funny, gross, and with a high squ...
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Movie Description
Writer-director Mitchell Lichtenstein's feature debut is a horror comedy combining elements of atom-age 1950s horror films with mythology and feminist theory. The result is a smart, sassy B-movie satire--funny, gross, and with a high squirm factor. A risky idea that could well have turned into a lower-tier Troma production, TEETH is a unique and surprising creation. Dawn (Jess Weixler) lives the life of a normal suburban teenager, except for the two nuclear reactors looming over her house. A goody two-shoes by any measure, she leads the local chapter of a chastity group, lecturing younger children on saving themselves for marriage. She finds herself stirred in unexpected ways, however, by new member Tobey (Hale Appleman). Dawn lets herself get closer to him than she has to anyone else, but when he rapes her, she discovers---in the most grisly way---that she is a true incarnation of the vagina dentata myth. As Dawn attempts to come to terms with her emerging sexuality and her second set of choppers, more men with bad intentions fall victim to their worst nightmare.


Lichtenstein, sometime actor and the son of artist Roy Lichtenstein, reportedly first heard of the vagina dentata myth while studying under Camille Paglia, and his take on it proves to be as frightening (and bloody) as one would expect. As Dawn, Weixler is winning, and watching her transformation from meek to empowered is a blast to watch. A handful of wincingly gory sequences will have horror fans howling, but there are layers to the film for those willing to peel them back. Cult favorite GINGER SNAPS, which examined menstruation as a metaphor for lycanthropy, is an obvious cousin and great candidate for a double feature, but TEETH is completely its own.

Credits
Producer:Joyce Pierpoline, Mitchell Lichtenstein
Cast:Ashley Springer, Nicole Swahn, Vivienne Benesch

Editorial Reviews
"[A] dark, gory and hilarious sendup....Campy, shameless and sophisticated, Lichtenstein's debut is gutsy and original..."
Los Angeles Times - Carina Chocano (01/18/2008)

"Teenage horror-movie spoof, John Waters parody, No Nukes protest movie, twisted sex-education film, quasi-feminist fable, outrageous stunt: Mitchell Lichtenstein's clever, crude comedy, TEETH, is all these and more."
New York Times - Stephen Holden (01/18/2008)

"Writer-director Mitchell Lichtenstein is onto something really fresh in his feature debut, flipping a graphic warning for men into an empowering fable for women." -- Grade: B+
Entertainment Weekly - Lisa Schwarzbaum (01/25/2008)

"[A] gruesome yet sweet, genital obsessed yet brainy horror-comedy..."
Empire - Kat Brown (07/01/2008)

"[A] mischievous reversal of stereotypes....It offers a tender portrait of sexual awakening and a satire of evangelical small-town America....Jess Weixler's excellent performance ensures that Dawn is a real teenager."
Sight and Sound - Sight and Sound Critic (07/01/2008)

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      Teeth #1 Review
    Review created: 09/09/08
    5 of 6 people found this review helpful.

    This movie wasn't very good in my opinion. It lacked supporting evidence! I didn't like the narration. It was too old school.


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