In the eerie world of Tarot, a group of friends discovers an old tarot deck and decides to have their horoscopes read. Little do they know, this innocent pastime will unleash an unspeakable evil trapped within the cursed cards.
The movie dives into the dark backstory of the curse, revealing that a vengeful astrologer was once banished for predicting the death of a count’s unborn child. Now, she inhabits the tarot cards and delights in delivering gruesome fates upon those who dare to wield them.
With a murderers’ row of death sequences, Tarot pushes the boundaries of PG-13 horror. Creepy creature designs and chilling sound design enhance the unsettling atmosphere. Notably, the film features outstanding performances from Avantika, showing remarkable range and vulnerability in her portrayal.
As the friends grapple with their impending doom, they seek guidance from a reclusive elder who has experienced the horrors of the cursed cards. Together, they uncover the secret of the astrologer and discover the only way to break the curse – through self-awareness and reconciliation.
Ultimately, Tarot is more than just a horror movie. It explores themes of fate, grief, and the power of human connection. With its addictive blend of suspense, gore, and surprisingly deep moments, Tarot emerges as an unexpected gem in of PG-13 horror.