
‘Hokum’ Review: Adam Scott is Trapped in a Haunted Irish Hotel in Effectively Unnerving but Convoluted Horror
In “Hokum,” a new supernatural horror outing from Irish filmmaker Damian McCarthy, an American writer, Ohm Bauman (Adam Scott), finds himself on the verge of finishing his popular book series about a…
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‘Hokum’ Review: Adam Scott is Trapped in a Haunted Irish Hotel in Effectively Unnerving but Convoluted Horror
In “Hokum,” a new supernatural horror outing from Irish filmmaker Damian McCarthy, an American writer, Ohm Bauman (Adam Scott), finds himself on the verge of finishing his popular book series about a conquistador with a bleak ending. McCarthy opens the film in the desert with the conquistador from Ohm’s imagination about to commit murder. The […]
By Carlos Aguilar
Read full article →‘Hokum’ Review: Adam Scott Gets Spooked in Haunted Irish Hotel Horror Neither Completely Ho-Hum Nor Wholly Satisfying
Damian McCarthy’s tale books an American novelist into an inn with a witch in the honeymoon suite, shady staff and a forest-dwelling eccentric who chugs a magic mushroom potion.
By David Rooney
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