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Truth or Dare (2018)
A horror story follows a group of college students who travel to Mexico before their graduation where they meet a strange, Cater, who convinces them to play a harmless game which awakens an evil spirit that forces them saying truth or die, doing a dare or die?.
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April 25, 2018
It doesn't speak well for a movie when its most redeeming quality is how it ends.April 14, 2018
Horror fans trust Blumhouse, so why waste the brand on a flick as lame as Truth or Dare?April 13, 2018
"Truth or Dare" is foolish to the point of incoherence. Don't get played.April 24, 2018
A predictably erratic PG-13 horror flick...April 27, 2018
I wonder- is there a "Stop hitting yourself" demon out there?April 20, 2018
Those brief bits of digitally inserted spookiness are the only glints of interest in a plot that otherwise makes more Mexican border crossings (it's where the game starts) than an alarmist Trump speech.April 14, 2018
Everything here...feels slotted into an existing template.April 25, 2018
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.April 20, 2018
[Truth or Dare] swings between the predictable and the ridiculous.April 13, 2018
A low-budget kids-gruesomely-dying romp that is decidedly same-old.April 23, 2018
There are so many deaths and so much violence that it should be a movie that at least provokes one or two moments of real tension... [Full review in Spanish]April 13, 2018
The Showgirls of post-Scream slasher movies: it's not campy nor emotionally involving enough to be more than the sum of its ungainly parts.