Truth or Dare

Truth or Dare

2013 ""
Truth or Dare
Truth or Dare

Truth or Dare

4.2 | 1h34m | en | Horror

Six college kids find internet stardom when they make "Truth or Dare" videos with a violent twist. It is all fun and games until their number one fan decides he wants to play by his own rules.

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4.2 | 1h34m | en | Horror | More Info
Released: September. 13,2013 | Released Producted By: , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://truthordarethemovie.com/
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Six college kids find internet stardom when they make "Truth or Dare" videos with a violent twist. It is all fun and games until their number one fan decides he wants to play by his own rules.

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Devanny Pinn , Brandon Van Vliet

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Jessica Cameron

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iamsparticus18 Truth or Dare is not only original but very well may shock you. It resonates intelligence long after the final credits. It's written and directed with brilliant professionalism, not normally shown in a first time director. Yet, the veteran actress Jessica Cameron shows such perfection it's impossible to believe it's her first. The film, itself, dealing with a web based team of Daredevils, who eventually meet their stalking, and quite creepy number one fan. Played exquisitely by Ryan Kiser, who, obviously relished his role and at times, is reminiscent of A manic Tony Perkins Psycho character. As the story plays out to the groups hostage and demise, at the hands of the obsessed Derik, revelation after revelation is revealed about each member. Secrets hidden away from each of their best friends. Not only does Derik tear them down from the outside, but internally as well. His obsession and desire to be a member leads not only to his destroying the group he loved most, but spins him into a madness from which there is no escape. The individual performances are far superior to most indie offerings. The color palette is reminiscent of something by Dario Argento. Ms. Cameron's debut shows the the promise of the best new talent in horror, and not just as a woman talent. Dare I say the most important voice in Horror since Clive Barker. I believe I just did...Give it a watch, if you Dare!
juliendelattre Well Jessica Cameron your movie was excellent. It must have been a difficult shoot but with Rush Energy Drinks it made it simpler. I like everybody in the cast. Ryan Kiser is terrific as Derek. I am sure he worked a lot on his posture. Heather Dorff and Devanny Pinn are amazing actresses. They can play any roles. Every dare are calculated. The special practical effects are really interesting. Every role had the best actor in my opinion. Congrats to the entire cast and crew! I will tell my friends that like horror movies to watch it. I wish this movie was shown during Halloween. I am hoping for another Truth or Dare movie.
Jon Dickinson Jessica Cameron's TRUTH OR DARE comes with it an incredible reputation after receiving critical praise at the various festivals that it has played at. It has won many awards including Best of Fest Award at Shockfest Film Festival where Cameron picked up the prize for Best Director and Best Actress. So before I watched the film I was asking myself if the hype justified?Truth or Dare follows six colleague students who go under the name of the Truth or Daredevils on YouTube. After their video featuring a game of Russian roulette goes viral after one of their team is seemingly killed, it is announced on a talk show that it was a hoax. As the group talk about their next video a disgruntled fan in the audience tries to interact with the team but is quickly shunned away only to appear later at the groups shoot taking control and forcing the team to play their very last game of Truth or Dare.Despite its micro budget what we have here is a thriller that works well and one that goes to some incredibly dark places. Brutal, shocking and damn right offensive, Jessica Cameron's Truth or Dare pushes the boundaries of acceptability. Its direct mean-spirited approach reminded me of James Cullen Bressick's Hate Crime which is also one of the most disturbing films i've ever seen. Featuring some truly twisted dares and it has enough gore to make Hostel look like a Saturday morning TV show. As Director Cameron spares nothing and no one as she crafts a thriller that accelerates in ferocity leaving her audience speechless. As for performances Jessica herself steps in to play one of the leads and is joined by Ryan Kiser, Heather Dorff and Devanny Pinn. The entire cast do a great job to sell the reality of the film without going over the top or feeling forced.Overall, I liked Truth or Dare and despite its budgetary restrictions, I think Cameron did a great job as director. So if the secrets shared during the FIlm4 Frightfest Q&A after the film turn out to be true then it won't be long before Truth or Dare 2 goes into production.
Robert Ropars I will keep this review a spoiler-free as possible, but some amount of divulging will no doubt occur so you've been warned.I first saw Jessica Cameron at the 2013 Fatality Fest in Florida, and heard about her new film 'Truth or Dare.' There was a fund raiser in progress and after meeting her, reading about the film and watching the trailer (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8J7qVONFmE - warning it's a "red band trailer so not safe for kids) I decided to donate. However, I didn't get to see the film as it is still on the festival circuit at that time and still is today.Now, many festivals and dozens of awards later, I was finally able to see this horror film at Immersed in Ink's Tinley Park Tattoo Arts & Horror Festival yesterday (4/19/14). In fact, I ended up seeing several screenings during the day, and it's indeed one of those films that demands multiple viewings if for no other reason to test the endurance of your friends to see when they will cry uncle.I only knew initially that the movie was about a group of friends playing a real game of bloody, gory "truth or dare." The how/why they would do this was a mystery and things quickly click into place.The film is a commentary on our culture's incessant narcissism, celebrity obsession and viral video addiction. These "daredevils" have created a national outcry over their videos purporting to show actual deaths resulting from vicious versions of this game.What transpires is one of the bloodiest, sickest films I've ever seen. The f/x are top notch for a low budget indie. I could almost taste the copper from the blood. The truths reveal the lies we keep from even our closest friends (I definitely will NOT spoil those) and the "dares" get more vicious and brutal from round to round. Throughout there's some decent humor that made myself and many attendees laugh out loud multiple times.If you enjoy sick, twisted horror (such as works by Jimmyo Burril & April "Chainsaw Sally" Burril, Debbie Rochon or the Soska Sisters, Jen & Sylvia) you'll be right at home. If you laugh as flesh is cut and people are brutally wounded, maimed, etc. this film is one to support. Go see it at a film festival, buy it when it's out and give it reviews. Let the big studios know the horror community supports both strong female writers/actresses/directors and boundary-pushing horror/gore.For too long the industry has celebrated male artists while ignoring women (in general and horror specifically). As a horror author who's come to know many of these artists I've referenced, I stand firmly behind the next generation of horror leaders - strong female voices who demand our attention and respect... or else.Is this film for everyone? No. But I'm telling you it's WELL worth the ride. And like any good roller coaster, you'll be a wreck afterward and then ready to go again.***Spoiler warning*** Delving in the game that takes up the majority of the film, I wanted to express my sincere admiration for Jessica Cameron's vision and direction of this brutal film. Others would have pulled back from some of the gore/violence, but she pushed forward into each logical next step.The film opens with the team's most recent episode which involved a variation of Russian roulette that appears to go wrong. Milking the controversy, the "victim" actually goes into hiding for awhile to add to the "reality" that he's really died.What follows from those events, when faced by their #1 one fan/fanatic who desperately wants to join them, they are forced to play the game for real. He knows more about them then they know about each other and delivers brutal punishments for those trying to avoid the truth.Unlike most films, the women are the real standouts here and I was really struck by both Heather Dorff and director Jessica Cameron's characters who are not the cookie cutter women we normally see in horror films. I would NOT want to play this game with either them despite considering them peers and friends. I wouldn't last to round two.While most people will focus on the brutal dares, many of the audience members in the screenings I attended were sickened by the revealed truths. And cleverly, despite being essentially forced at gun point to play to the death, the truths some reveal feed into executing the dares.I liked the realism in the writing. All of the brutal actions, in particular some so spectacularly awful I would never dare to reveal them, were researched for accuracy by Jessica. I also liked the simple attention to detail of the events being film on alternating memory cards and uploaded as the game progressed. Many films skip even the simple reality of things, but this felt natural and "real" in terms of what would be occurring.And the killer constantly checking their "views" and comments of each new scene was both realistic and hilarious. The obsession with "going viral," view counts and viewer comments in today's world is skewered over and over much like the participants.As I disclosed, I am a horror author who calls these folks peers and friends, but I still take a critical eye to all films I watch. In fact, out of respect to my friends, I would honestly say I hold their work to a higher standard than others. Just as I would expect them to comment on my work and drive me to be my best that's who I approach things.I can easily say that this film is a sick one that I love and am proud to have had any part in supporting and promoting. I expect to see a lot more of Jessica, and Heather, in the future and the horror world will be the better and bloodier for that!