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Friday 2 January 2009

The Killing Room - Poster for new thriller that features the words LSD, MKULTRA, CIA and Brainwashing. Could be a comedy!


The Killing Room is a psychological thriller about four people who sign up for a research study only to discover that they are now subjects of a brutal, classified government program and Firstshowing had the poster (via ShockTillYouDrop) and they also have a couple of photos from the film.

Clea DuVall, Timothy Hutton, Nick Cannon, and Shea Whigham star as the four individuals who join the program. They're also joined by Peter Stormare and Chloë Sevigny.

As a group, they are presented with a series of questions and a finite window of time by which each of them must submit a unique numerical answer. They soon come to realize that, in this lethal psychological game, the correct answer is not always the right one. Behind the scenes, the mysterious and brooding Dr. Phillips (Stormare) deviously pulls the strings as the most recent addition to his team, military psychologist Ms. Reilly (Sevigny), is emotionally torn by her first assignment.

The Killing Room is directed by Jonathan Liebesman (Darkness Falls, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning)

Sounds like a good concept and the poster looks great. Sounds like the type of thing Chisholm, Howard Moon and The Russian would love.

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