Written and directed by Damian McCarthy, Adam Scott stars as a writer who journeys to Ireland to scatter his parents’ ashes.
In the third film from rising scare filmmaker Damian McCarthy, Adam Scott plays a grump who discovers more than colorful characters at an Irish hotel.
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Hokum review: Nearly flawless horror movie delivers creepy atmosphere & great scares
Bolstered by strong writing, great direction, and a terrific lead performance from Adam Scott, Hokum is a classic horror ...
The horror of “Hokum” wasn’t slow, suspenseful or psychological. Instead, it was fueled by unique and drawn-out jumpscare ...
Critics Rating: 3 stars, click to give your Rating/Review, Watch it if you enjoy mood-first, jump-scare-driven horror with a ...
The first few minutes of “Hokum” might make you think you’re in the wrong movie. If you know anything about Damian McCarthy’s new horror movie, out Friday, it’s probably that it involves Adam Scott ...
Damian McCarthy's 'Hokum,' starring Adam Scott, hones the Irish writer/director’s horror style to a sharp and terrifying ...
Hokum is the kind of horror film that sneaks up on you—not with cheap jolts or overused genre tricks, but with a slow, ...
Three movies in, Damian McCarthy continues his morbid fascination with setting up atmosphere-heavy horror movies that take ...
Deliberating over the ending to his series of popular novels, Bauman has decided to take a trip to the rural Irish inn where his parents stayed on their honeymoon, to scatter their ashes. The remote ...
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