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EPISODE · May 6, 2026 · 7 MIN

Adam Scott and Damian McCarthy, "Hokum"

from The Collection with Brad Gilmore · host Brad Gilmore

Adam Scott teams up with filmmaker Damian McCarthy for Hokum, a slow-burn psychological horror that leans into atmosphere, tension, and the unsettling space between reality and illusion. McCarthy brings his signature eerie tone, crafting a story that feels quiet on the surface but constantly creeping underneath, while Scott delivers a performance that balances vulnerability with unease. It’s the kind of film that doesn’t rely on jump scares—it gets under your skin, builds patiently, and leaves you questioning what’s real long after the credits roll.The Collection is hosted by Brad Gilmore.A production of Gilmore Media LLC.© 2025 Gilmore Media LLC. All rights reserved.For inquiries, contact Brad at [email protected] or visit bradgilmore.net.Brad Gilmore is a Houston-based multimedia personality, author, and producer who has built a career at the intersection of sports, entertainment, and storytelling. Known to fans as The BOAT (“Best of All Time”), Brad has hosted and produced programming across ESPN Radio, CW39 Houston, and Reality of Wrestling alongside WWE Hall of Famer Booker T.He is the creator and host of The Collection, a podcast where he sits down with some of the most influential figures in film, television, and music. Brad is also an accomplished author, with forthcoming titles including Why We Love Back to the Future: 40 Years of Fandom, Flux Capacitors, and Timeless Adventures (Mango Publishing, 2025). His interviews, live events, and media work reflect his passion for pop culture and his gift for making conversations both insightful and entertaining.Beyond the microphone, Brad is committed to building platforms that spotlight creativity, amplify voices, and connect communities through media.

Adam Scott teams up with filmmaker Damian McCarthy for Hokum, a slow-burn psychological horror that leans into atmosphere, tension, and the unsettling space between reality and illusion. McCarthy brings his signature eerie tone, crafting a story that feels quiet on the surface but constantly creeping underneath, while Scott delivers a performance that balances vulnerability with unease. It’s the kind of film that doesn’t rely on jump scares—it gets under your skin, builds patiently, and leaves you questioning what’s real long after the credits roll.The Collection is hosted by Brad Gilmore.A production of Gilmore Media LLC.© 2025 Gilmore Media LLC. All rights reserved.For inquiries, contact Brad at [email protected] or visit bradgilmore.net.Brad Gilmore is a Houston-based multimedia personality, author, and producer who has built a career at the intersection of sports, entertainment, and storytelling. Known to fans as The BOAT (“Best of All Time”), Brad has hosted and produced programming across ESPN Radio, CW39 Houston, and Reality of Wrestling alongside WWE Hall of Famer Booker T.He is the creator and host of The Collection, a podcast where he sits down with some of the most influential figures in film, television, and music. Brad is also an accomplished author, with forthcoming titles including Why We Love Back to the Future: 40 Years of Fandom, Flux Capacitors, and Timeless Adventures (Mango Publishing, 2025). His interviews, live events, and media work reflect his passion for pop culture and his gift for making conversations both insightful and entertaining.Beyond the microphone, Brad is committed to building platforms that spotlight creativity, amplify voices, and connect communities through media.

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