![]() ![]() ![]() Serious questions that may or may not have been answered one of the many times I zoned out, but I require answers nonetheless.ġ. While watching this awful movie, I had some questions. Carter convinces the group to go with him to an abandoned mission where he engages them in a game of truth or dare before telling them they’re now trapped in the game. While couples Lucas and Markie and Tyson and Penelope couple up - and Brad hooks up with a dude on the dance floor - Olivia meets Carter (Landon Liboiron) at the bar. College seniors Olivia (Lucy Hale), Markie (Violett Beane), Lucas (Tyler Posey), Brad (Hayden Szeto), Tyson (Nolan Gerard Funk), and Penelope (Sophia Taylor Ali) head to Mexico for their last spring break together. One of the heinous ones (that I watched twice) is 2018’s Truth or Dare, not to be confused with the 2017 movie of the same name available on Netflix. Also, it is definitely tough to find quality horror movies, leading me to screen the same ones every year while also enduring mediocre to downright heinous movies just to get my scare on. ![]() My goal is to watch one horror movie per day in October but I’m counting the flicks from last month in my count because I do what I want. “Truth or Dare” hits theaters on Friday the 13th.It’s October and that means I’ve been mainlining horror movies since September 27 in anticipation of Halloween. In its first season, Hale isn’t sure whether the teen drama will be picked up for a second, but she asked her fans to voice their love for the show to the CW, and since then, an online petition has been started for the show to be renewed. The CW show “Life Sentence” premiered on March 7 and also stars Elliot Knight, Jayson Blair and Brooke Lyons. I think that there are so many good things about it and I love my character.” It’s a show that I stand by, believe in, and I trust it will find its audience. “Creatively, it’s what I needed at the time, and we had such a good group of people. “It’s hard to say, but I’d probably say ‘Life Sentence’ was really special to me,” she said. While she is excited to star in her first feature film in which she is the lead after appearing on shows like “Pretty Little Liars” and indies like “The Unicorn,” “Truth or Dare” wasn’t her absolute favorite project to work on. We all remember playing Truth or Dare during sleepovers or class field trips - and Hale recalls always playing it pretty safe by choosing truth, she said.Īlso Read: Ratings: Lucy Hale's 'Life Sentence' Premiere Doesn't Have Much Life I just recently saw the film edited together and it’s nice to watch it when you’re so removed from the horror of the film.” “When you film a horror movie, it takes away the scary factor. “I might’ve had nightmares about the long days and shooting in the extreme heat, which was exhausting,” she said. While many fans might have nightmares from the distorted facial expressions the characters in the movie endure, Hale had scary dreams about another part of the film. It carries a deeper message of “being selfless and standing up for what is right, to take care of yourself and to be there for your friends.” Directed by Jeff Wadlow, the film also stars Tyler Posey.īut to Hale, it isn’t just about scaring people to death. On their last night in Mexico, they play a game of Truth or Dare that quickly turns dangerous, and it follows them home - where things turn even more deadly. Hale stars as Olivia, a selfless, do-good college girl who gets roped into going on a Spring Break trip with her friends. See Video: 'Truth or Dare' Trailer: Watch Lucy Hale and Tyler Posey Play Deadly Game “It’s a horror film, but each of the secrets that the people harbor is heavy stuff, which was a formula that really made for a unique horror film.” “In horror films, you don’t always care about people dying, you’re like, ‘just die already!’ - but with this movie, you care for the people,” she went on to say. “Initially, our challenge was taking this idea and making it believable, which was going to be the hardest part - Raising the stakes high enough to keep people on their toes, while still making it believable,” Hale explained.Īlso Read: 'Truth or Dare' Film Review: Blumhouse College Horror Doesn't Make the Grade “It’s such a nostalgic game and it reminded me of when you were younger,” she told TheWrap in a recent interview about the party game popular with high schoolers. This weekend, Lucy Hale will be seen on the big-screen in her first lead role in Blumhouse Productions’ “Truth or Dare,” a horror film she calls “unique.” ![]()
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