The Danvers State Mental Hospital closed down fifteen years ago. Now there's five strangers from the Elimination Company to clean it up. The hospital holds many secrets from its evil past... Read more
| Starring | David Caruso, Peter Mullan, Brendan Sexton III, Stephen Gevedon |
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| Director | Brad Anderson |
| Genres | Horror |
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The Danvers State Mental Hospital closed down fifteen years ago. Now there's five strangers from the Elimination Company to clean it up. The hospital holds many secrets from its evil past...
| Starring | David Caruso, Peter Mullan, Brendan Sexton III, Stephen Gevedon, Josh Lucas |
|---|---|
| Director | Brad Anderson |
| Studio | UNIVERSAL PICTURES UK VIDEO RENTAL |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 36 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Horror |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 16 Dec 2002 Production year: 2001 |
| Format | DVD |
Brilliantly scripted, atmospherically chilling and seat-edged suspenseful right up to its masterful shock ending, this hard-hitting psychological horror concerns a group of workers hired to clear an abandoned insane asylum of asbestos in one week. As the crew, all harboring dark secrets of their own, is drawn deeper into the mysteries surrounding the imposing building — patient abuse, medieval medical procedures and demonic possession rumours — the grueling pressures mount to complete their assignment. Soon an awful truth emerges, triggered by playing a case history tape marked Session 9, and someone cracks under the murderous strain. Evocatively shot on High Definition Digital Video and graced by superb ensemble performances, especially from Peter Mullan and Josh Lucas, director Brad Anderson's cautionary tale of psyche-infection is a stunning success on every character-driven, grimly realistic and spine-tingling front.
I thought something ghastly and spectacular is about to come near the finale, but was disappointed that nothing came forward after waiting patiently for the first one hour through the slow pace.
I share the opinion of most of the reviewers in that i was disappointed and this film had the potential for being a first class psychological thriller but lost it somewhere in the middle.
I couldnt make up the connection between the psychotherapy sessions of the inmate of the hospital and the main plot.
The lead characters were talking about inanities most of the time and the last 15 - 20 minutes was reserved for being mindlessly violent
as some people found this is not a horror film for the lazy. It abandons gore, jumps and other cheep scare tactics in favour of a tense atmosphere and genuinely creepy story line. people who slate the film possibly didn't understand first time round and would benefit from watching a second time round as it requires concentration to understand the complexity of this film. if your looking for pointless scares or 'horror porn' avoid. If, however your looking for a physicological thriller that will stay with you long after you have watched this is well worth viewing
Actor Josh Lucas is so terrified of horror movies he refuses to watch - even if he is in them. The 38 year old has starred in a string of scary films, including Brad Anderson slasher Session 9 and 2000 thriller American Psycho. But Lucas admits he is too terrified to sit through any gory scenes and won't even watch his own work. He tells the New York Daily News, "I won't see scary movies. I've been in them and then I've been like, 'Whoa, this is too scary for me!' I guess I've held on to those Read more