Tarot Cards Deal Out Movie Chills and Thrills
The tarot has long been a staple of Hollywood's supernatural thrillers and mystical who-done-its. The cards are up to no good once again in Woody Allen's "Scoop" and in William H. Macy's current star vehicle "Edmond." But professional intuitive and tarot expert Paul Quinn says the cards are simply misunderstood.
Chicago, IL (PRWEB) July 31, 2006 -- They warned James Bond of foul play in “Live and Let Die,” haunted the dreams of a priest in “Exorcist III,” and foretold toothy canine encounters in “The Wolf Man.” This summer they turn up as calling cards for a serial killer in Woody Allen’s “Scoop,” and spell catastrophe for William H. Macy in “Edmond.” Yes, the tarot, that bedeviling deck of cards continues its legacy as Hollywood’s favorite prop and plot device for all things eerie. But according to Paul Quinn, author of the forthcoming book, “Intuitive Conversations with Life: Tarot for Insight, Guidance and Growth,” the cards’ creepy image is undeserved.

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