All I knew about this 2018 movie when I sat down to watch it was that it was a horror movie of sorts.
Now, the term horror should be used very lightly here, because this wasn't a particularly scary movie from writer Daniel Gilboy and at the helm of director Nick Simon.
The storyline definitely had some interesting enough aspects, but it just had a tendency of sinking down into stupidity, and that was a shame because it definitely colored the rest of the movie unnecessarily. The whole aspect of karma was a nice touch though, and one that is not seen all that much as a main focal point in horror movies, as it was used in this 2018 movie.
Mandela Van Peebles carried the movie quite well with his performance. And was actually the one that stood out the most in the movie, in my opinion. Otherwise it was adequate acting performances from the cast, taking into consideration the limitations of the script and storyline. It was, however, nice to see Tim Russ in a movie such as this, just a shame that his talent wasn't utilized more thoroughly, because he could definitely have brought a lot more to the movie.
"Karma" is the type of movie that you will watch once and then never again. Because it just doesn't have enough appeal or actual meat on the bone, so to speak, to support more than a single viewing. The storyline is just too linear and predictable.