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Released in 2001, is a psychological horror film that transitioned director Brad Anderson from romantic comedies to the dark, atmospheric thriller genre. While it was not a financial success at the box office, it has since earned a massive cult following for its masterclass in "slow-burn" tension and psychological dread. Core Premise & Plot
: As the men work, suppressed fears, financial desperation, and interpersonal betrayals (like an affair between a crew member and his colleague's wife) cause their mental states to fracture. Session 9(2001)
The film follows a five-man asbestos abatement crew that wins a high-stakes contract to clean the abandoned . Facing a brutal one-week deadline for a $10,000 bonus, the crew begins to unravel as the oppressive environment and personal tensions collide. The narrative is driven by two parallel descents: Released in 2001, is a psychological horror film