Review of Session 9 (2001) by Bill M — 14 Nov 2015
Session 9 is the most underrated horror film of the 2000's, and just about the scariest, it's one of those "cant imagine ever watching it alone" movies, what makes it so uniquely haunting and what makes it stick with you (And ten years on from first watching it, it still dose) is not just the extremely eerie setting of a real, massive, abandoned mental asylum that the production took place in, but it's final coda, which is one of the most singularly disturbing and uncomfortable "take it with you after the film" notions in a modern horror, involving a dark, mysterious and frighteningly intangible entity known only as Simon.
If the ideas present at the end click with you, I guarantee they may stay with you long, long after the film fades to blackness..
This review of Session 9 (2001) was written by Bill M on 14 Nov 2015.
Session 9 has generally received positive reviews.
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