Damian McCarthy’s Hokum has officially premiered, and there’s growing curiosity surrounding its soundtrack. This horror thriller film heightens the tension with the addition of a mythical witch, the enigma of a sealed honeymoon suite, and spine-chilling frights. While the ghostly corridors of the Bilberry Woods Hotel are unsettling, many want to know which songs are featured in the film.
Here’s a full list of every song featured in Hokum.
All songs in Hokum soundtrack listed
The soundtrack for Hokum includes an original score by Joseph Bishara and several featured songs used throughout the film. Bishara’s haunting score plays a major role in shaping its dark atmosphere.
All the songs mentioned in the movie are listed below:
- “Oft In The Stilly Night” – John McCormack
- “Thought Number 3” – Colm Mac Con Iomaire
- “Lonesome Road” – Harry Bird And The Rubber Wellies
- “The Price” – Julie Lavery
- “Acorns To Ashes” – Colm Mac Con Iomaire
- “Division (Ambient)” – Moby
- “I’m Going Home” – Cork Sacred Harp Singers
Hokum is a spine-chilling folk-horror movie that merges psychological suspense with eerie supernatural elements. Set in a haunting countryside, the film follows novelist Ohm Bauman as he goes to a secluded inn to scatter his parents’ ashes. He soon becomes engrossed in stories about a witch that haunts the honeymoon suite. Before long, unsettling visions and a shocking disappearance compel him to face the dark aspects of his past.
Written and directed by Damian McCarthy, the film presents a disturbing mystery linked to forgotten rituals, hidden traumas, and terrifying secrets buried deep within a secluded community. As the narrative progresses, it gradually creates an atmosphere of dread through haunting imagery, cryptic symbols, and emotionally charged moments that keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
The film has a runtime of around 1 hour and 47 minutes. It has earned a 7.3 rating on IMDb and a stellar 89% score on Rotten Tomatoes.
Its cast features Adam Scott, Florence Ordesh, Peter Coonan, David Wilmot, Michael Patric, Will O’Connell, Brendan Conroy, and Austin Amelio, among others.


