Adam Scott deserves severance for putting up with Hokum’s ho-hum horror
- Posted on April 28, 2026
- By The Globe and Mail
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Adam Scott's performance becomes the sole redeeming factor in this underwhelming horror film that squanders its premise midway through. The narrative loses momentum and credibility, devolving into implausible storytelling that undermines any genuine scares. Scott's commitment to an increasingly absurd script demonstrates his professional resilience, making his involvement feel like an undeserved burden for an actor of his caliber.
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