Not exact matches
It's not quite
scary (no one is
expecting Tom Cruise to get killed
in the first half an hour of a film), but it becomes the next best thing and the
movie finds a good tone to work with.
If you haven't seen the
movie yet go check it out but please don't go
in thinking it's going to be
scariest movie every made, just
expect a good horror
movie that's clever and unsettling.
Jeff Wadlow (Cry Wolf, Kick - Ass 2), collaborating with screenwriters Jillian Jacobs, Michael Reisz and Christopher Roach, concoct a horror
movie around the concept of truth or dare that is precisely what you
expect, with one exception: there isn't one
scary moment
in it.
October has never been known for offering much
in the way of quality at the cineplex (
in many respects, it's the dumping ground of the fall
movie season), but usually, horror fans can at least
expect a bunch of
scary movies to help get them
in the mood for Halloween.
For example, leading up to Halloween, you'll see lots of spooky,
scary, funny, or somewhere
in between
movies in rotation (such as Aliens, Halloween, or Ghostbusters), and during the Christmas season,
expect to see classics like Home Alone and Scrooged to put you right into the Christmas spirit.