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Session 9

  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
66K
YOUR RATING
POPULARITY
3,904
44
Session 9 (2001)
Home Video Trailer from USA Films
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B-HorrorPsychological HorrorSupernatural HorrorSuspense MysteryDramaHorrorMystery

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.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.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.

  • Director
    • Brad Anderson
  • Writers
    • Brad Anderson
    • Stephen Gevedon
  • Stars
    • David Caruso
    • Stephen Gevedon
    • Paul Guilfoyle
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    66K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,904
    44
    • Director
      • Brad Anderson
    • Writers
      • Brad Anderson
      • Stephen Gevedon
    • Stars
      • David Caruso
      • Stephen Gevedon
      • Paul Guilfoyle
    • 633User reviews
    • 131Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

    Videos3

    Session 9
    Trailer 1:52
    Session 9
    Session 9: The Tape Recorder
    Clip 3:07
    Session 9: The Tape Recorder
    Session 9: The Tape Recorder
    Clip 3:07
    Session 9: The Tape Recorder
    Session 9: Creating The Asylum
    Featurette 2:27
    Session 9: Creating The Asylum

    Photos118

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    David Caruso
    David Caruso
    • Phil
    Stephen Gevedon
    Stephen Gevedon
    • Mike
    Paul Guilfoyle
    Paul Guilfoyle
    • Bill Griggs
    Josh Lucas
    Josh Lucas
    • Hank
    Peter Mullan
    Peter Mullan
    • Gordon Fleming
    Brendan Sexton III
    Brendan Sexton III
    • Jeff
    Charley Broderick
    • Security Guard
    • (as Charles Broderick)
    Lonnie Farmer
    Lonnie Farmer
    • Doctor
    • (voice)
    Larry Fessenden
    Larry Fessenden
    • Craig McManus
    Jurian Hughes
    • Mary Hobbes
    • (voice)
    Sheila Stasack
    Sheila Stasack
    • Wendy
    • (voice)
    Linda Carmichael
    • Wendy
    • (uncredited)
    Sean Daly
    • Vision
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Brad Anderson
    • Writers
      • Brad Anderson
      • Stephen Gevedon
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    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews633

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    8Sleepin_Dragon

    So unusual, but so good.

    Peter Mullan is truly fantastic here, as indeed are the whole cast, the acting if first rate in this well made, unusual horror.

    I'm not sure if classify this so much as a horror, I see it more as a psychological thriller, and a truly good one at that. If I'm totally honest, I didn't fully understand all that was happening, but on a second viewing it made more sense.

    I see a degree of originality here, it's far from a run of the mill film.

    There is enough to keep you interested, and there are definitely a few twists that you won't see coming.

    This is a film if gladly sit down to watch again, 8/10.
    9mals13

    don't watch alone, but watch it in the dark

    I work at a video store and when customers ask me what's a good horror movie that will actually get to them, I don't suggest any of the Freddy or Jason movies. Those are for fans, and I don't consider them to be genuinely frightening. Session 9 is, most definitely, genuinely frightening. It takes place at a mental hospital that is legend where I live. So most people know what I'm talking about when I say Danvers State Mental Hospital. It is one of the few psychologically affective movies that I've ever seen. It takes the audience on a ride through a building that seems alive to it's visitors, and forces the audience to resolve for themselves why things are happening to each character. If you want a movie that is challenging and thought-provoking, this is the one. I always tell my customers to watch this movie in the dark, but not to watch it alone. Just be aware that if there is any distraction during the movie you'll have many questions about it. I hope you enjoy it as much I as do every time I watch it!
    7Elvis-Del-Valle

    A slow, but psychologically effective independent thriller

    Set in an abandoned asylum, this film is a psychological thriller that, rather than being horror-oriented, focuses more on offering a slow and stealthy journey to a disturbed mind hidden among the protagonists. It is an independent film that did not require a large budget and its greatest strength is the story it offers. During the first days that the protagonists spend in the abandoned asylum, nothing interesting happens until the old recordings found begin to give hints of something disturbing that happened in the past. These indications only serve as a guide to imagine what could happen, but the film leaves open the question of whether there is something supernatural at the site or if it is just the mental imbalance of one of the characters. The film has a setting similar to The Shinning and Silent Hill because the old building becomes darker, generating the feeling that something dangerous is going to happen. Session 9 is a fairly ambiguous film that plays a lot with psychology and leaves many questions or different sensations for those who see it. It can be boring or deep or meaningless or fascinating depending on the viewer's perspective. My rating for this movie is a 7/10.
    larsgorzelak

    You won't know what hit you

    No point in mincing words: Brad Anderson's Session 9 is the best horror movie I've seen in a long time. It's intelligent, well-written, it's completely unpredictable, it looks great (I didn't really notice until the second viewing how well the editing and the photography work together), and the soundtrack is downright creepy. Until recently only two films had managed to make me lie awake at night: Dario Argento's "Opera" and Tobe Hooper's "Texas Chain Saw Massacre". Well, now the list includes three films. Honestly, there is no excuse not to see this one, folks. Horror doesn't get any better than this.
    8lajaunie

    Imperfect but smart and genuinely creepy

    With a brilliant premise, "Session 9" is a slow build of genuine atmospheric creepiness. More akin to Nicolas Roeg's classic "Don't Look Now" than more recent horror fare with high body counts, director Brad Anderson effectively builds tension in layers of voiceovers and (mostly subtle) foreshadowing to build to a climax of madness, with sparing use of the cheaper horror devices. Unfortunately the characters are not as fleshed out as one would have hoped, so we are left with some unanswered questions (we would have liked to have met Gordon's family and Hank's girlfriend. Why did Mike drop out of law school?). Though the subtle horrors of this film may fail to grasp the short attention spans of younger moviegoers who consider "I Know What You Did Last Scream" to be the de facto standard of the genre, this is a very cleverly executed, if imperfect, thriller.

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    Related interests

    Bridget Hoffman in The Evil Dead (1981)
    B-Horror
    Daniel Kaluuya in Get Out (2017)
    Psychological Horror
    Daveigh Chase in The Ring (2002)
    Supernatural Horror
    James Stewart in Rear Window (1954)
    Suspense Mystery
    Mahershala Ali and Alex R. Hibbert in Moonlight (2016)
    Drama
    Mia Farrow in Rosemary's Baby (1968)
    Horror
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    Mystery

    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      Actor David Caruso reports in the official Production Notes that he saw "something pass my window" when shooting inside the Bonner Medical Building of Danvers State Hospital. "I didn't want to tell anybody, because people would start looking at me strangely..." Actor Peter Mullan also reports strange happenings on the set. He claims that while filming on the roof, a voice in his head told him to jump off to see what would happen. Mullan said the building brought out a morbid kind of "overactive curiosity."
    • Goofs
      Peter Mullan kept forgetting to limp during his scenes resulting in many continuity errors. These are noted in the director's commentary as well.
    • Quotes

      Gordon: You!

      [points at Phil]

      Gordon: You come with *me.*

      Phil: Hey!

      [points back at Gordon]

      Phil: Fuck *youuuu.*

    • Alternate versions
      The US DVD contains an additional subplot that was removed from the final cut of the film. A homeless woman resides in Danvers State Hospital, and watches the crew go about their business. Initially presented as a menacing "being", shown as collecting objects (rubbish, leaves, insects) in threes in a room, she then becomes more and more human through the film. The crew observe things to give her presence away. She witnesses their murders, and becomes scared. She then kills Gordon at the end in retribution. Unfortunately, it is badly cut, and shows at several points during the film.
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    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 14, 2001 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sesión 9
    • Filming locations
      • Danvers State Hospital - 450 Maple Street, Danvers, Massachusetts, USA(Danvers State Hospital)
    • Production companies
      • USA Films
      • Scout Productions
      • October Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $1,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $378,176
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $76,493
      • Aug 12, 2001
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,612,259
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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