Truth or Dare

Parental Rating: PG-13

Contains: Language    Violence    Adult Content    

Jill's Review

Opens April 13, 2018

Runs 100 minutes

Olivia's (Lucy Hale) best friend Violett (Markie Cameron) convinces her to come along on a Spring Break trip to Mexico. What could be better than fun in the sun? Once there, Olivia meets Carter (Landon Liboiron) who persuades Olivia and her friends to hike to an old unused, creepy church and play an old-fashioned game of truth or dare. Only, this game turns serious when it follows them home and punishes anyone who won't play along.

This is what it is. It is a PG-13 horror film. There are some creepy moments and inventive deaths. It kept my interest and there were a couple of decent scares. The cast was not too bad  - the acting was fine and they were all attractive. This movie is not on the same playing field as A Quiet Place but it is still fun. See it with some friends and have a laugh. You will probably forget it pretty quickly but it is good enough while it lasts.




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