The Scary of Sixty-First

The Scary of Sixty-First is a 2021 American horror thriller exploitation film directed by Dasha Nekrasova (in her feature directorial debut), who co-wrote the screenplay with Madeline Quinn.

She believes that the apartment was previously owned by Epstein, and suggests that crimes, including child prostitution and murder, may have taken place there.

The two visit a "magical apothecary" to discover the meaning behind the cards, whose owner warns them to leave the apartment immediately and gives them an obsidian crystal for protection.

She flees to the apartment's basement to find Addie before a large poster of The Sun tarot card, which includes depictions of nude children.

The girl returns to the apartment to find an anonymous note, telling her that the events she experienced are a warning for her to give up her investigations.

The website's critics consensus reads, "It's hard not to admire its often ungainly attempts to achieve its ambitions, but The Scary of Sixty-First is a horror provocation that disappoints as often as it thrills.

[13] Christian Blauvelt of IndieWire praised the film as "thrilling and unforgettable", drawing comparisons to Eyes Wide Shut (1999), 1970s thrillers and the works of Roman Polanski.