Exclusive Clip: A dare gets bloody in Jessica Cameron’s Truth or Dare

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Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Jessica Cameron's TRUTH OR DARE is going to be screening at the Montreal Horror Film Festival on Saturday, September 14th at 4pm at the Montreal Convention Center, and to help celebrate we've got an exclusive clip from the indie for your eyes only below.

In the scene, Shelby Stehlin's character, Ray Austin, is being dared to eat glass by actor Ryan Kiser's character, Derik B. Smith. As can expected, things get kind of bloody.

TRUTH OR DARE is about 6 college kids who find internet stardom when they make “Truth or Dare” videos with a violent twist. It is all fun and games until their number one fan decides he wants to play…

Cameron also stars in TRUTH OR DARE, along with Devanny Pinn, Heather Dorff, Ryan Kiser, Brandon Van Vliet, Shelby Stehlin, and Jesse Wilson.

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