“Tarot” (2024) Review
As a supernatural slasher, Tarot feels way too standard in how deals out a predictable dose of horror. It comes as advertised for posing tarot card readings that lead to
As a supernatural slasher, Tarot feels way too standard in how deals out a predictable dose of horror. It comes as advertised for posing tarot card readings that lead to
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