Hokum's director made one of the scariest horror movies ever
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This is the bleak beginning to “Hokum,” the third feature from Irish writer/director Damian McCarthy, after “Caveat” and “Oddity.” Our protagonist, the surly and depressed writer Ohm, has been stuck on the ending to his book series featuring a conquistador lost in the desert with a young companion and a map trapped inside a bottle.
Film Review, a movie written and directed by Damian Mc Carthy and starring Adam Scott, Peter Coonan, David Wilmot, Austin Amelio
'Hokum' evolves into a shocking yet satisfying tale of supernatural vengeance as Damian McCarthy explores the pitfalls of guilt and self-forgiveness.
Adam Scott is perfection as a damaged writer battling an ancient witch and his own demons in this hugely enjoyable chiller.
Adam Scott loves when people get frightened watching his new horror movie "Hokum." One scene, though, gave him a serious jump scare.
Hokum is a horror movie that captures the significance of depicting the elements of horror in a manner that is balanced and is able to resonate with a heavy atmosphere, keeping the viewers hooked thro
Adam Scott and Damian McCarthy discuss the film's most challenging scenes, the witch's design, and new details that completely change that ending.
Quite literally as one hell of an early-on jump-scare will tell you, but also literally as in “her ashes are right over there on the shelf waiting for their final resting spot.” Looking through her things Ohm finds a photo of his mom young and beautiful,
Writer-director Damien McCarthy delivers a surprise ending that, as the conclusion to an unofficial film trilogy, feels earned.
Hokum director Damian McCarthy has frequently included creepy rabbit motifs throughout his films. Here's what inspired that trend.