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Nerve
Ominous turnout for a high school senior who got engrossed in an on line game. The Truth or Dare Game, her future will be determined, as she made her way to the finale.

























22 April 1990, Cleveland, Ohio, USA






25 March 1981, New London, Connecticut, USA



16 May 1994, Greenville, Kentucky, USA


16 May 1990, New York City, New York, USA

21 June 1973, Los Angeles, California, USA



12 June 1985, Palo Alto, California, USA








December 06, 2016
While it's regrettable that Nerve's last act doesn't live up to the lead-in, it still delivers an entertaining and provocative hour and thirty-six minutes.
January 01, 2017
It's preposterous but propulsive and never less than compelling in its perception of current digital culture and the craving for instant fame wrought by reality TV.
July 29, 2016
Like one of its daredevils hanging one-handed from skyscraper scaffolding, Nerve mostly manages to maintain its precarious balance of pulpy suspense and social commentary.
January 02, 2017
There's enough humor to elevate the script above total idiocy. And as with Schulman and Joost's fake documentary, you'll always be wondering what's going to happen next, even if you're a little embarrassed for doing so.
July 28, 2016
Joost and Schulman use nearly every trick imaginable to keep Nerve's energy at a consistently high level and to give it a visual uniqueness.
July 29, 2016
Nerve looks fabulous and the pace is evenly adrenalized, which makes up for clichéd characters, a concocted premise and commentary that is a bit on the nose ...
December 15, 2016
Nerve is a movie that's right on time.
July 29, 2016
"Nerve" is sharp looking and delivers real jolts, even if the climax pushes things a bit far and wraps up too easily. Or maybe it's an accurate look at what'll happen when "Nerve" becomes real?
January 04, 2017
It's a scary world and it feels way too close for comfort.
July 29, 2016
It gets off on the highwire fun of living on a digital dare and then pisses away its provocations by lecturing us with a metaphorical take on social media as an STD. What a buzz kill.