The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

‘Truth or Dare’ a humorless horror flick

- By Jane Horwitz

While on a hard-drinking spring break trip to Mexico, the young people at the center of this unforgivab­ly humorless horror flick jump into a game of Truth or Dare, which they discover - too late - is demonicall­y possessed. They’re college seniors, but they lack the common sense shown by most kindergart­ners.

We expect characters in horror movies to do dumb stuff, prompting audience groans or shouts of “Don’t go in there!” But those same characters must earn at least a shred of sympathy for movie magic to happen. The privileged protagonis­ts of “Truth or Dare” are neither interestin­g nor likable. They don’t even seem worthy of the academic degrees they’re getting.

It is the goody-goody heroine Olivia (Lucy Hale) who carelessly invites a stranger (Landon Liboiron) to join their group in Mexico. He lures them to a crumbling old mission, late at night, launching the game (and its curse).

The game somehow follows them back to campus, where they are trapped by its deadly rules: Tell the truth, or you die. Do the dare, or you die. When it’s your turn, you see the face of a friend or stranger twist into a distorted grin, as a voice orders you to reveal awful truths or commit mayhem.

While they all try to outsmart the game, Olivia and her best friend (Violett Beane) fall out over a guy (Tyler Posey). A pre-med student (Nolan Gerard Funk) sells forged prescripti­ons, and his girlfriend (Sophia Taylor Ali) has a drinking problem. An awkward subplot about their gay pal (Hayden Szeto) feels tacked on.

Perhaps director Jeff Wadlow (“Kick-Ass 2”) and his three co-screenwrit­ers cobbled together such a weak story in an effort to broaden its appeal. But the results are neither convincing­ly scary nor emotionall­y affecting.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D BY PETER IOVINO, UNIVERSAL PICTURES ?? Hayden Szeto (from left), Violett Beane, Lucy Hale, Sophia Taylor Ali and Tyler Posey in “Truth or Dare.”
CONTRIBUTE­D BY PETER IOVINO, UNIVERSAL PICTURES Hayden Szeto (from left), Violett Beane, Lucy Hale, Sophia Taylor Ali and Tyler Posey in “Truth or Dare.”

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