Truth or Dare
A group of college friends celebrate the end of term with a party to end all parties. During a drink and drug-fuelled evening, an innocent game of ‘Truth or Dare’ has a very sore loser, sparking a terrifying sequence of events and a whole new twist on the game of truth or dare – where the truth can kill you.
Tom Kane | Felix | |
Liam Boyle | Paul | |
Jack Gordon | Chris | |
Florence Hall | Gemma | |
Jennie Jacques | Eleanor | |
Alexander Vlahos | Luke | |
Jason Maza | Jonesy | |
Mark Underwood | Cashier | |
David Sterne | Woodbridge | |
David Oakes | Justin | |
Elana Di Troya | Girl at Party | |
Nicky Henson | Mr. Hautbois | |
Ethan Keaton | Drunk party guest |
Director | Robert Heath | |
Writer | Matthew McGuchan | |
Producer | Peter Balm, Vic Bateman, Matthew Boyes, Lee Brazier, Gail Crocker, Carlo Dusi, Chris Hainsworth, Rupert Jermyn, Toby Jermyn, Richard Johns, Roopesh Parekh, Angad Paul | |
Musician | Richard Pryn | |
Photography | James Friend |
Owner | Quick |
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Location | Horror Disk 1 |
Purchased | Feb 23, 2015 |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | at our home w/bec |
Added Date | Jul 06, 2017 01:38:51 |
Modified Date | Sep 24, 2018 19:43:37 |
My quick rating 5,5/10. This is a revenge flick that definitely goes that extra mile to focus on the back story as much as the torture of the participants. The youths think they are going to a party for some kid they made fun of (hey, morons, why were you invited again?) and of course, revenge is on the menu. But the subtle twists in this movie make it stand out(especially towards the end). The acting of the kids (young adults, whatever) was surprisingly good but part of me thinks they were just being themselves, not acting (which is fine). The scares are minimal as this is much more psychological thriller in nature. The payoff ends up being worth the trip (95min). As in most horror movies these days, the male dominant bad guy tends to get real clumsy and forgets how to fight (considering he was military, this seems a bit strange) but doesn't deter much from the film. It seems with all the recycled horror there is, movies such as this have a hard time standing out since they are good, but just can't make any leap above what has already been done. Enjoyable nonetheless.