The horror genre is about to get a fresh perspective with the release of the new supernatural horror movie Tarot, directed by Anna Halberg and Spenser Cohen. The directors have revealed that the movie is heavily influenced by James Wan, Steven Spielberg, and the iconic TV series The Twilight Zone.
Tarot is a fun movie with thrilling scares, drawing inspiration from classic horror films such as Ridley Scott's Alien, John Carpenter's The Thing, and Steven Spielberg's Jaws. The directors have gone back to the '60s, '70s, and '80s to find inspiration for their latest project, which is evident in the movie's style and tone.
The movie follows a group of youngsters who find an ancient-looking deck of Tarot cards and use them to read their fortunes. However, they soon realize that by engaging with the cards, they have unleashed the unspeakable evil trapped inside the pack and exposed themselves to grisly, divination-related deaths. To save themselves, the group must band together to stop their predestined fates from becoming a reality.
The movie stars Harriet Slater, Avantika Vandanapu, and Jacob Batalon, and is set to release on May 3 in the US and UK. With its unique blend of classic horror and supernatural elements, Tarot promises to be a thrilling and entertaining movie that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats.
What are your thoughts on the inspirations behind the new horror movie Tarot? Are you excited to see how the directors have blended James Wan, Steven Spielberg, and The Twilight Zone in their latest project? Let us know in the comments below!