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Tom Kane | ... |
Felix
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Liam Boyle | ... |
Paul
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Jack Gordon | ... |
Chris
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Florence Hall | ... |
Gemma
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Jennie Jacques | ... |
Eleanor
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Alexander Vlahos | ... |
Luke
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Jason Maza | ... |
Jonesy
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Mark Underwood | ... |
Cashier
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David Sterne | ... |
Woodbridge
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David Oakes | ... |
Justin
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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? Written by Michael Hallows Eve
A small group of young adults all gather at what they believe to be the party of a mutual 'friend', the same boy who was humiliated years earlier. When they arrive they find that he isn't there, but his brother suggests that they all party regardless. A game of truth and dare brings out the brother's true agenda. Now the small group of kids are in for the deadliest game of their lives.
I thought I was in for yet another in the endless parade of heavily clichéd boring little teen- scream flicks, but I found myself pleasantly surprised when I found a reasonably well- acted tense little yarn that had loftier goals than the average brain-dead teen slashes genre could usually muster. So despite a few plot holes that I found easy to overlook, I was quite content with this viewing experience.