Damian McCarthy's supernatural horror Hokum, starring Adam Scott as a novelist unraveling at a haunted Irish inn, has surged to Certified Fresh status at 89% on the Tomatometer from 96 critic reviews, fueled by embargo lift praise for its atmospheric folklore, perfectly timed shocks, and character-driven scares—echoing McCarthy's breakout Oddity. Critics from Variety, IndieWire, and RogerEbert.com hail Scott's grounded performance and the film's refusal to wink at audiences, cementing trader consensus around strong critical reception amid a crowded spring horror slate. With wide theatrical release today (May 1), incoming reviews and audience scores could nudge the aggregate higher or introduce volatility, while box office tracking and streaming metrics post-premiere will shape final momentum. Metacritic sits at 78, signaling generally favorable industry buzz.
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0x65070BE91...Damian McCarthy's supernatural horror Hokum, starring Adam Scott as a novelist unraveling at a haunted Irish inn, has surged to Certified Fresh status at 89% on the Tomatometer from 96 critic reviews, fueled by embargo lift praise for its atmospheric folklore, perfectly timed shocks, and character-driven scares—echoing McCarthy's breakout Oddity. Critics from Variety, IndieWire, and RogerEbert.com hail Scott's grounded performance and the film's refusal to wink at audiences, cementing trader consensus around strong critical reception amid a crowded spring horror slate. With wide theatrical release today (May 1), incoming reviews and audience scores could nudge the aggregate higher or introduce volatility, while box office tracking and streaming metrics post-premiere will shape final momentum. Metacritic sits at 78, signaling generally favorable industry buzz.
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