Dare Reviews
I didn't expect much from Dare going in but was pleasantly surprised by its willingness to take chances and push its characters and its audience out of their comfort zones.
| Original Score: B+ | Aug 4, 2021
What elevates Dare above the usual high school fare is the quality of the writing by David Brind, crisp direction by Adam Salky and a uniformly attractive and compelling cast led by the delightful Emmy Rossum.
| Nov 10, 2015
Though minor arcs play out in each piece, Dare lacks an overarching narrative to propel the entire film, so overall pacing feels uneven and long at just 90 minutes.
| Jul 6, 2010
Unlike so many films that paint a rosy picture of adolescence for adults with fuzzy memories, Dare has the courage of its convictions.
| Feb 12, 2010
Brind's screenplay is pregnant with fascinating questions of identity and social anxiety. And Salky knows how to create a mood.
| Original Score: 2.5/4 | Dec 3, 2009
The film lacks the comedic charm of American Pie, but with its dark, hyper-sexualization of teens, it offers an engrossing if not soap opera-esque tale of self-discovery.
| Nov 13, 2009
Dare feels a bit unfinished, at once overreaching and underrealized. But there is a lot of intelligence, and considerable daring, in the basic conceit.
| Nov 13, 2009
Dare is a high school coming-of-age film that dares to push the envelope. It doesn't always succeed, but that's not for lack of trying.
| Original Score: 2.5/4 | Nov 13, 2009
Dare is substandard fare by all accounts, plucking its characters from past (and better) teen-angst films.
| Original Score: 1.5/4 | Nov 11, 2009
The actors, all great camera subjects, help give director Adam Salky's overly pat movie a trace of confessional conviction.
| Original Score: C+ | Nov 11, 2009
Adam Salky's high-school soap offers a virtual Spumoni of caricatured adolescent hand-wringing. When subtlety equals a drama-class performance of A Streetcar Named Desire's rape scene, expect a bumpy ride.
| Original Score: 2/5 | Nov 11, 2009
Zach Gilford's game performance is still no match for the film's catalog of easy ironies, awkward framings, and advice on how to play Blanche DuBois cribbed from season 4, episode 2 of The Simpsons.
| Nov 10, 2009
While not all the filmmakers' gambits work, this low-budget comedy is thematically daring and increasingly engrossing as it rolls along.
Full Review | May 9, 2009