Episode 96 | Session 9 (2001)
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🦽 We are very excited to be talking about this indie psychological horror gem from the early 2000s. It does have a small cult following, but maybe it's brand new for a lot of you. In this episode we will discuss the effectiveness of the film's atmosphere on its shoestring budget, explore the ambiguity of the session 9's horror, and discuss the film's correlation to true crime stories. We'll also nominate which characters we think were most deserving of death, so be sure to stick around til the end of the episode. ● ● ● ▶️ Watch the Video Podcast ☑️ Vote in the Cherry Picker ● ● ● 📷 Follow The Cherry Picker on Instagram 🎶 Follow The Cherry Picker on TikTok 🐦 Follow The Cherry Picker on Twitter ● ● ● ▶️ Check out Zack's Main YouTube Channel 📷 Follow Zack on Instagram 🐦 Follow Zack on Twitter ● ● ● ▶️ Check Out Eddie's Main YouTube Channel 📷 Follow Eddie on Instagram ● ● ● 💲 Support on Patreon Support the show
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