Following its award-winning festival run, Truth or Dare is now available on DVD in the US, and we have the official details and cover art for the horror film that marks the directorial debut of Jessica Cameron.

Press Release: The independent hit film that won 34 awards world wide is available in the USA. The film was produced by Mem Ferda and stars some of the brightest stars in the independent film world including Ryan Kiser and Heather Dorff.

“Truth or Dare” is released by Invincible Pictures who notoriously released the uncensored “A Serbian Film” and most recently Kevin Smith’s “Yoga Hosers”. The film is currently available in stores including Fye and Family Video, as well as online at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Best Buy and more.

The plot of the film is as follows: Six college kids find internet stardom when they make “Truth or Dare” videos with violent twists. It’s all fun and games until their number one fan decides he wants to play...

Cameron said this about the release: “I am so thankful to work with Invincible Pictures on the release of my first film, Truth or Dare, which is very graphic in nature. Many distributors wanted to trim down the more graphic scenes for the release, and I did not want to see that happen. Invincible Pictures was excited about it in all its graphic glory which was important to me. I am very excited for fans to get their hands on the release, which is my original cut not shown till now.”

The film was a part of a crowd fund campaign and all crowd fund campaign orders are being worked on and will be sent out shortly.

VOD and additional locations will be added over the next 2 months. All information, including where to buy the film, will be posted to the film’s facebook page: www.facebook.com/TruthOrDareTheMovie/

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