Truth or Dare

2012 "You're next."
5.6| 1h35m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 06 August 2012 Released
Producted By: Corona Pictures
Country: United Kingdom
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.truthordarefilm.com/
Synopsis

A group of friends are lured to an isolated cabin by a promise of heavy partying, only to find themselves in a nightmarish game of truth or dare.

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PodBill Just what I expected
Mjeteconer Just perfect...
Maidexpl Entertaining from beginning to end, it maintains the spirit of the franchise while establishing it's own seal with a fun cast
Arianna Moses Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.
Nitzan Havoc When it comes to British cinema, I've also had sort of a rough soft- spot, a love-hate relationship with this particular style. On one hand I find that (for me at least) the accent and cultural differences (when apparent) make it impossible to replicate the Hollywood ambiance and overall mood (a very important factor in Horror). On the other hand, regardless to the genre, British cinema has always been able to create it's own mood, feel, and sense. It either works for me or it doesn't, and when Truth or Die is considered, I believe it has.The story starts off as a British adaptation of the usual Slasher films, when we are introduced to the stereotypical bunch: the good guy, the good girl, the bastard and the b*tch, and of course the only slightly significant stoner. They do embark on the usual journey to a desolate location in bad weather (refreshing, eh?), but from that point on everything is commendably original. I don't want to say anything further, for in this film I feel that any piece of concrete information regarding the plot might be in some level a spoiler, so let me just say that things aren't what they seem to be, even when you think they are.The story, as I've said, is original and worthwhile, albeit a little too unreal for those of us who like to completely submerged in the plot and finish the film fearing the things that go bump at night. The acting is, in my opinion, right on the spot! Each of the characters plays their role perfectly, sometimes to the point of annoyance, but that's the character and that's their job. No profound Oscar level Horror-acting here, but everything is definitely more than adequate.The ending (as well as the scenes leading to it) have several nice twists, just the way I like it, though some of them were (again) too unreal for comfort. Still, a nice surprise towards the end is an automatic upgrade in my book. In summary, while music and cinematography are pretty much average and don't stick out in any way, and the acting is good but not superb, the story remains the main attraction. The overall feel reminded me of The Hole (2001), another nice British Horror, and the story made me think of the Saw series meeting Choose (2011).One could find many better Horror films, as well as many worst. This is not the kind of film to really scare a Horror fan, but is definitely worth watching if you're looking for a nice medium-light scare. Very recommended for couples looking for a nice cuddle during a nice scare on a stormy night.
bowmanblue I got about three minutes into Truth or Dare and absolutely hated it. It was the characters. They were completely loathsome. I don't want to come across as some sort of 'anti-rich brigade' but they were just too posh and full of themselves. They were like clones of Tamara Eccelstone and Ben Fogle (anyone who wears £300 shoes deserves to be chopped up in a slasher flick).However, I persevered and I was glad I did. For a start, they were supposed to be horrid and, without going into too much detail, they got what was coming to them.For what is technically a horror/torture b-movie, there are some surprising developments which I won't go into for fear of spoiling it for you. However, you may need a strong stomach as when revenge comes these toffs' way, it's not nice to watch.This is one film where the less you know about it, the more chance you'll have of enjoying it. If you like Hostel/revenge type films, definitely give this one a go. You may be surprised. And stick with it until the end - I was glad I did.
Spikeopath After a student is publicly humiliated during a truth or dare party game, the assembled tormentors are surprised to be invited to his country retreat for a party…Yep! We are in familiar territory here, a bunch of annoying teenagers go out in the woods today and head for a big surprise. In fact the story twists quite early on and has great potential, landing the narrative in a sort of torture porn revenger universe, but the makers then rely far too heavily on this aspect and the dialogue is only matched in banality quotient by the plot holes.Even the brutality factor quickly gets boring, it's like covering for inadequacies elsewhere by thrusting the violence to the front to try and save the movie. However, it's not a total washout. There's a trio of jumping-bean performances that remain entertaining throughout their respective stays, and a flip-flop device has some worth even if we have absolutely no affinity for any of these people at all.A tough film to recommend to anyone but the staunchest torture porn/revenger fan, because ultimately it's failings elsewhere are hurtful to the audience's viewing experience. 4/10
artpf This is a British movie about a group of teens who while at a party, play a game of 'Truth or Dare.' But the game gets out of hand when one of the party goers (Felix) is picked on by the other teens. A few months later they are all invited to a party that Felix is throwing at his parents mansion. But when they get there they are told the party is in a cabin further up the road. They arrive to find that Felix's brother is there instead, but where is Felix, and what does his brother have in store?And you wind up asking, "Who cares?" Is't really very boring stuff. Slow moving and silly.