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3.4 Blumhouse's Truth or Dare
Horror, Mystery & Suspense, Science Fiction & Fantasy
A harmless game of "Truth or Dare" among friends turns deadly when someone--or something--begins to punish those who tell a lie--or refuse the dare.
Rating
PG-13 (for violence and disturbing content, alcohol abuse, some sexuality, language and thematic material)
Director
Jeff Wadlow
Studio
Universal Pictures
Writer
Jillian Jacobs, Michael Reisz, Christopher Roach, Jeff Wadlow
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- Honestly not that bad. Sure, won't be remembered as all time great horror film, but there are dumber ways to spend 1h 40min. Wouldn't call it scary though.Reply
- Maybe it is that I am a teenager or whatever it may be, but I did enjoy this movie. It was a typical teen horror movie but it did have some aspects that were enjoyable. The ending was predictable, looking back, but I did not expect it. Would recommend this movie to somebody, but maybe wait for it to come out online somewhere.Reply
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- In the 1980's, Truth or Dare would've been a masterpiece. Sadly, it borrows and repeats too many times from its story and less smart horrors that got here first. Ticks all other boxes.Reply
- There are some sloppy rules and failed emotional beats, but if you're a genre fan watching Truth or Dare for the clever concept and inventive kill scenes, there's some fun to be had with this Blumhouse release.Reply
- It's a fun watch. As for the plot itself, yeah it's going to be predictable as ever, but that's part of the cheesy charm. You'd be mad to take this movie seriously.Reply
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- It's definitely not a horror movie for everyone, but to give you an idea of what to expect, Truth or Dare feels like a 2018 version of Wish Upon, which is completely my kind of jam (and I'm totally cool with being in the minority here).Reply
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- Today's generic horror entries are superior to the cheap, poorly acted shockers from the '80s. Truth or Dare is a fine case in point.Reply
- Truth or Dare again proves that, even with projects that aren't in prestige realm, Jason Blum's production studio is the horror house to watch.Reply
- The truth is the latest horror film from Blumhouse Productions isn't all that daring, although it is not without its twisted charm.Reply
- The type of shlocky horror movie you want to watch with a big audience, and, dare I say, one that is especially fun, and funny, with a chatty crowd.Reply