Session 9

2001

Action / Drama / Horror / Mystery

45
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 67% · 75 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 63% · 10K ratings
IMDb Rating 6.4/10 10 63238 63.2K

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Plot summary

Tensions rise within an asbestos cleaning crew as they work in an abandoned mental hospital with a horrific past that seems to be coming back.


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April 26, 2018 at 10:49 AM

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Peter Mullan as Gordon Fleming
Josh Lucas as Hank
David Caruso as Phil
Lonnie Farmer as Doctor
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Libretio 6 / 10

Flawed but frightening thriller

SESSION 9

Aspect ratio: 2.39:1

Sound format: Dolby Digital

Five professional contractors are hired to strip asbestos from an abandoned asylum where they're haunted by the building's horrific legacy.

Notable as the first 2.39:1 movie shot in high-definition video - the same process used by George Lucas for STAR WARS EPISODE II: ATTACK OF THE CLONES the following year - SESSION 9 is described by director Brad Anderson as an exercise in 'creeping dread', filmed at the deserted Danvers Mental Institution in Massachusetts, whose crumbling interior suggests nothing less than the hellish Marsten House of Stephen King's 'Salem's Lot'. Anderson favors long, deliberate camera movements and wide-angle shots which transform the Institute's vast empty spaces into an oppressive, tomb-like structure, using the widescreen format to impressive visual effect.

A terrific ensemble cast is headlined by David Caruso (TV's "CSI: Miami") and Scottish actor-director Peter Mullan (MY NAME IS JOE), both of whom give committed performances as men on the edge of despair, and strong support is given by Josh Lucas (THE DEEP END), Brendan Sexton III (WELCOME TO THE DOLLHOUSE) and co-writer Steven Gevedon as the hapless co-worker who stumbles on a series of audio tapes which contain ultra-creepy psychiatric sessions involving a former patient suffering from split personality disorder. Memorable sequences include Lucas' unscheduled late-night visit to the Institute, where he finds himself sharing the darkness with... something that shouldn't be there; and the inevitable moment when Sexton - who had earlier declared his morbid fear of the dark - finds himself trapped in the bowels of the building just as the lights go out...

Two endings were filmed, one of which involves a subplot that was dropped from the final assembly, but in truth, neither one of them lives up to expectations. The combination of tragedy and horror will still take many viewers by surprise, but one is left with the distinct impression that few of the participants were interested in making a REAL horror film, even if the movie ends up being one anyway, in spite of itself. Beautifully judged for the most part, and genuinely frightening in places, SESSION 9 is worth a look, despite minor reservations.

Reviewed by Selena-Kyle 7 / 10

Truly Wonderful

There are two kinds of horror movies.

One, the ones that need to rely on gore to get a reaction from an audience. The other, the kind that requires a brain in order to process the fear-inducing story. I think the one that requires a brain is the best kind because there is no limit to what the mind can make you feel, and when done right, the second kind of movie will take you to heights of horror and suspense that the first kind of movie can only aspire to.

This movie, Session 9, falls in the category of the second kind and that is apparent by the number of people who have chosen to rate it based on their limited taste for just gore, with no substance.

So, in closing I won't go into what happens in the movie, because that is the fun, but will simply say that if you are looking for a chop-'em- up, blood squirting in your face slasher flick, this isn't it. If you are looking for a suspenseful little flick that builds the creep and fear factor, enjoy.

If you are a connoisseur of FEELING a movie, you will hopefully be back to rate it accordingly.

Reviewed by lizzywills-33316 7 / 10

Suspenseful and psychological disturbing!

When I first started watching this movie I expected it to be your run of the mill haunted house/psych ward horror with a few jumpscares here and there.

This film is farrrr Better than that and all of its haunts are psychological and really quite testing!

I found my self highly engrossed in the movie and at first thought it was the ghosts perhaps possessing the hospital itself , but in the final words of the movie the ghosts live within the weak and the broken.

The twist was solid and very believable and the tape recordings actually have me the utter chills !

I highly recommend watching this movie if you are a fan or Hereditary or Mother , it's definitely more of a psychological horror and the ending is pretty shocking .

It turns into the movie you didn't expect it to be , in the best way possible!

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