

"Tarot," a horror film inspired by the 1992 novel "Horrorscope," follows a group of college friends who discover cursed tarot cards that predict their gruesome deaths. The film, directed by Spenser Cohen and Anna Halberg, explores the theme of destiny intertwined with the vagueness of astrological predictions but struggles with its execution, leading to a lackluster horror experience that neither fully embraces comedy nor delivers compelling scares. The movie's dark, low-contrast visual style and underdeveloped plot elements result in a forgettable viewing experience, lacking both suspense and meaningful engagement.