10 Worst PG-13 Horror Films Since 2020
10. Tarot
As the makers of Ouija found out, sometimes it's not enough to base a movie around a vaguely scary children’s toy. In 2024, the team behind Tarot discovered the same truth.
A group of students come across a tarot deck and begin to play, despite the old adage that you should never use someone else’s cards. Lo and behold, the kids begin to die in seemingly-unexplainable circumstances, until the survivors realise that the deck must be destroyed.
Tarot follows the same basic structure as most “haunted item” movies; the characters discover the item, they start dying, they try a bunch of stuff to fight it that all leads to one final showdown.
It might have been saved if the characters were in any way likeable or even properly fleshed out. They die, and within five seconds, you’ve forgotten about them, which is never a good sign. Whilst some of the kills were pretty exciting, none of them left enough of a mark to justify having money spent on them.
Sadly, an actual tarot reader wasn’t on hand to warn of how badly this movie would turn out.