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"Session 9" directed by Brad Anderson is a gripping psychological horror film that follows an asbestos removal crew tasked with cleaning up an abandoned mental hospital. Led by Gordon (played by Peter Mullan), the crew, including characters played by David Caruso, Josh Lucas, Stephen Gevedon, and Paul Guilfoyle, soon find themselves unraveling as they unearth dark secrets and disturbing memories hidden within the decaying walls of the facility. As tensions rise and paranoia sets in, each member of the crew is forced to confront their own inner demons, leading to a series of chilling and terrifying events. With a haunting atmosphere and a sense of dread that lingers throughout, "Session 9" keeps viewers on the edge of their seats as the mysteries of the asylum slowly come to light, culminating in a shocking and unforgettable conclusion. Released in 2001, "Session 9" is a masterclass in psychological horror, blending elements of drama and mystery to deliver a truly unsettling cinematic experience. With stellar performances from the ensemble cast and a storyline that keeps audiences guessing until the very end, this film is a must-watch for fans of the genre looking for a spine-tingling thrill ride.
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