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SESSION 9

With David Caruso, Peter Mullan, Brendan Sexton III, Josh Lucas, Stephen Gevedon
Directed by Brad Anderson

Ah, an interesting psychological scare flick for a change - no teenagers running around screaming. A team of guys get contracted to do an asbestos removal job at an old dilapidated and deserted mental hospital to be turned into a commercial facility. At a very steady pace things start to turn strange. Each of the team have their personal problems to deal with amid the rush to finish the job. The team foreman's marriage seems to be on the rocks, his partner trying to hold things together while another of the guys is having a thing with his ex-girlfriend. There's a young mullet idiot and an educated man who nips out to listen to tapes he found in a storeroom of a patient with multiple personalities. A very eerie atmosphere is created as things start to unravel, fall apart and become deadly scary. This is a great thriller with some frightening moments and well worth the 90 odd minutes.

5 / B
- PB


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6 - Volcanic
5 - Blistering
4 - Hot
3 - Smolder
2 - Room Temperature
1 - Fizzled
0 - Extinguished

A: Multi-Viewing Potential

B: Could Enjoy A 2nd Look

C: Once Should Suffice



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