Movies‘Hokum’ – Bloody Disgusting Presents FREE Sneak Screenings of Damian McCarthy’s Haunted Hotel Horror

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Let’s get the bad news out of the way: Damian McCarthy‘s Hokum doesn’t hit theaters until May 1 via Neon. The haunted hotel horror movie conjures up freaky folklore, unprecedented scares, and characters straight out of your nightmares. It’s not just one of this year’s most anticipated horror films — it’s also one of our favorites.

So, here’s the good news: We’ve got the free early ticket for you this month.

On Tuesday, April 21st, our readers in AtlantaChicagoHoustonPhoenix, and Philadelphia can see McCarthy’s highly anticipated followup to Oddity before anyone else. All showings begin at 7PM and guests are asked to arrive early as these screenings are first come and first served. RSVP now before it’s too late (we will close the lists when the demand gets too high — and it will).

Phoenix, AZ @ Harkins Tempe Marketplace

Houston, TX @ Regal Edwards Houston Marq’E

Atlanta, GA @ AMC Madison Yards

Chicago, IL @ AMC River East

Philadelphia, PA @ AMC Dine-In Fashion District 8

Adam Scott (“Severance”) stars as reclusive novelist Ohm Bauman. When he retreats to a remote Irish inn to scatter his parents’ ashes at the place they first met, the staff’s tales of hauntings in the honeymoon suite take hold of his mind. Disturbing visions and a shocking disappearance draw Ohm into a nightmarish confrontation with the darkest corners of his past.

Peter Coonan (“The Alienist: Angel of Darkness”), David Wilmot (“Station Eleven”), Florence Ordesh (“Departure”), Michael Patric (“Frontier”), Will O’Connell (“Game of Thrones”), Brendan Conroy (“Bodkin”), and Austin Amelio (“The Walking Dead”) round out the cast.

Spooky Pictures’ Roy Lee (Weapons) & Steven Schneider (Insidious) produce alongside Image Nation’s Derek Dauchy (Late Night with the Devil), Tailored Film’s Ruth Treacy, Julianne Forde, & Mairtín de Barra, and Cweature Features’ Ken Kao & Josh Rosenbaum.

Ben Ross (Late Night With the Devil), Dan Kagan (Longlegs), Rami Yasin (Late Night with the Devil), and Andrew Childs (The Long Walk) serve as executive producers.

Meagan Navarro wrote in her 4.5-skull review out of SXSW, “McCarthy dangles close to the precipice of bleakness, but ultimately rewards with a magical story about storytelling and the ability to heal. Hokum just also happens to be really freaking scary.”

Hokum is rated R for “some violent/disturbing content and language.”

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