Atom User Reviews for Tarot
Don’t bring your kids to this movie, u know who u are….
wasn’t bad but could of waited to see it at home. nothing you haven’t seen already.
movie had more potential in alot of scenes to be more horrific..I thought that this movie would and should have had a R rating
Me and my girlfriend went saw this movie for our very first date and it was so amazing I give it a 10/10 she does as well
This movie was SOO DAMN GOOD
it is super intense I loved it
predictable and a bit boring.
It was good for a first watch, but I wouldn’t see it a second time lol
I felt like it started off good but it was so predictable not really refreshing or anything different than what’s already been put out , and these kids ruined it even coming in and out of the theater every 2 min , you know who yall are !
Cool concept. Just way too much jump scare, that wasn't scary due to it being predictable.
Don’t mess with the cards!
I wish it was scary at the right times. It had potential, but too many scary scenes made it less intense. The story line was good too, and I really want to know how the fat guy just escaped death like that
My daughter walked out in the middle I stayed and watched it my daughter said abigail was better we saw that one to but tarot was good to me I enjoyed it and yes how did the fat escape death oh well who knows 🤷♀️🤷♀️
Amazing movie! What an interesting way to use zodiac signs as their Faith!!
2.8 stars to be exact, weird story line
Metacritic
Cohen and Halberg manage an admirable faith in their own movie — delivering consistently delightful kills in a soapy story that doesn’t seem insecure until the very end.
Tarot is a pretty forgettable horror movie. Dull characters, a basic plot, and very little to say with its themes render it a fairly unmemorable experience.
Tarot seems perpetually uncertain about whether it should play its thinly conceived premise for laughs, or actually pursue real scares. It winds up with neither, stumbling around in the dark and turning its small ensemble into a crude means of timekeeping for its surprisingly sluggish 90-minute runtime.
