Scream Factory is giving Session 9 the Blu-ray treatment

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Session 9 David Caruso Brendan Sexton III Brad Anderson

Brad Anderson's SESSION 9 has been one of my favorite psychological horror films ever since I caught a theatrical screening of it at a 24 hour horror marathon in 2001, so I'm thrilled to hear that the amazing Scream Factory is bringing the movie to Blu-ray on August 16th.

Starring David Caruso, Peter Mullan, Paul Guilfoyle, Josh Lucas, Stephen Gevedon, and Brendan Sexton III, SESSION 9 features one of the most epic F-bombs in cinema history and tells the following story: 

Grand, imposing… abandoned and deteriorating, the Danvers State Mental Hospital, closed down for 15 years is about to receive 5 new visitors. Donning protective gear, the men of the Hazmat Elimination Co. venture into the eerily vast and vacant asylum that is filled with an evil and mysterious past. Rampant patient abuse, medieval medical procedure and rumors of demonic possession are some of the many dark secrets the hospital holds – but then so do each of the men. 

The Blu's extras are in progress and haven't been revealed yet, but the disc is already available for pre-order on the Scream Factory website.

Session 9 Brad Anderson Scream Factory Blu-ray

Source: Scream Factory

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