The best moments of Send Help are the ones that feel most like Sam Raimi: exciting, outrageous bursts of mayhem and cruelty that lean into the absurdity of survival. The film is at its best when it ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. The poster for “Send Help” advertises the film as from the director of “The Evil Dead” and “Drag Me to Hell” — and ...
Few filmmakers living today can claim to have left a lasting legacy on the industry that Sam Raimi has. The legendary director exploded onto the scene when he helped create one of the best and most ...
One of the first big genre films of the year is the Sam Raimi-produced Send Help, a cathartic thriller in which a verbally abused worker (played by Rachel McAdams) turns the tables on her boss and ...
If you’ve ever wanted to watch Rachel McAdams psychologically (and also, possibly, physically?) torture Dylan O’Brien, then you definitely want to go see the new Sam Raimi movie, Send Help, in ...
Basic survival tasks — finding food, building shelter, deciding who’s in charge — spiral into painfully funny power struggles.
If you’ve ever wanted to watch Rachel McAdams psychologically (and also, possibly, physically?) torture Dylan O’Brien, then you definitely want to go see the new Sam Raimi movie, Send Help, in ...