Updated On: 03 May, 2024 04:58 PM IST | Los Angeles | Johnson Thomas
It’s a conventional story arc, There’s no attempt made to give any of the characters a backstory or enough character traits to make them memorable

Tarot movie review
A standard issue genre film, this one relies on regular by-the-numbers tropes to score it’s kills. A group of friends rent a mansion in a remote location to spend a weekend. They are just six of them so why would they want to rent a huge mansion? Ridiculous, if you ask me. Never mind that.
The lackluster script adapted from 1992 YA novel Horrorscope, written by Nicholas Adams (pseudonym) , fails to generate suspense or thrills. The uninspired execution is another big drawback. The group of college mates are having fun and they soon find themselves out of beer. When they raid the fridge they realise they are out of stock so next thing they do is break open the door to the cellar which clearly says ‘Keep Out - Danger.” That’s where they discover the Tarot cards and other antique paraphernalia.