‘Truth or Dare’ Review: ‘It Follows’ Meets ‘Saw’ With Mixed Results in Gruesome Blumhouse Project

That timeless game of adolescence, Truth or Dare, may sound silly in an adult context — but what if refusing to spill your darkest secrets had lethal consequences? With that outrageous moral dilemma at its center, “Truth or Dare” takes audience on a wild, gruesome ride.

The bloody Blumhouse production is clearly designed to build on 2017’s surprise horror hit “Happy Death Day,” and while it doesn’t quite hit the same stride, “Truth or Dare” is still a crowdpleaser that has just enough tension, jump-scares, and twisted deaths to please horror lovers eager for some thrills.Spring break is made for mistakes, but Olivia (Lucy Hale) doesn’t plan to spend her time getting wasted and hooking up with strangers in a foreign country.

Instead, she intends to help build a house for Habitat for Humanity.

But Olivia’s group of friends, led by her bestie Markie (Violett Beane), aren

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