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- Mike Shulman5 de febrero de 2026Sam Raimi is back with Send Help to remind us all why he is the all time MVP of dark disgusting twisted f@cked up horror. This movie was nearly perfect. Rachel McAdams is amazing as the submissive nerdy "so we think" employee and Dylan O'Brien as well as the douchebag CEO who inherited everything from daddy and never worked a day in his life. Inevitably after not promoting her the two are the only survivors of a work related plane crash and wash up on a small island in the middle of the ocean. From here Linda who spends her spare time reading survivalist books and auditioning for... You guessed it Survivor is now in her element. She's now the boss and goes out of her way to demonstrate this to Bradley... Multiple times showing him why he needs her... But she's also got a more sinister motivation... As does he... One thing is clear... Both Linda and Bradley are flawed people. Welcome to a Sam Raimi movie.... We're not getting clear cut good vs evil characters. And as you can guess in true Raimi fashion the last hour gets really f@cked up... We get some trademark Evil Dead throwback action. Ultra violence, bodily fluids, laugh out loud moments and WTF moments. And you won't know what's what until the very end. The amount of satisfaction you get from the ending might depend on how depraved your mind is. That's why for me it's awesome. Send Help 9/10
- klit7523 de abril de 2026My honest thought is maybe more of a preference. People are comparing this story to "Misery". I think that's unfair to Misery which was a great movie. Personally I LOVED the idea. Rachel McAdams has aged like fine wine both in her beauty and acting skills. I just didn't want the comedic aspect. I wanted this one played straight. A few moments were kind of Naked Gun'ish. Let the anti-hero become the psycho who she is under pressure. Trying to make her funny softens her. The laughs just weren't strong enough to make this a really good movie.
- rg9400hace 3 dSend Help is really fun. Yes, it's fairly predictable and doesn't exactly end up going in crazy directions. However, within those parameters, it knows exactly what it is and juices every little drop of absurdity it can. The real draw is the acting. Both stars do a great job, but Rachel McAdams fully lets loose and is deliciously unhinged. I was also kind of surprised by the score by Danny Elfman. That's not something that usually stands out in movies like this, but I noticed it immediately from the start of the movie. I do think it becomes less of a standout as the movie progresses though. In general, Sam Raini elevates the production throughout. The visuals are sharper and more stylistic than you would expect, with certain CGI scenes having a lot more depth than typical. I really liked the way the montages were presented, seamlessly stitching scenes together. The editing does a fantastic job at framing key items, the various "Chekhov's Guns." In general, it's a really well made movie that maximizes what it can mine from this setup. I do think the pacing can get a bit slow at times, and the ending then becomes very sudden instead of feeling like a proper buildup and release. I also just think this movie was a bit too safe, and although it can get violent and gory, it never goes fully off the rails like I was hoping for. Regardless, it's an entertaining time where Sam Raini is constantly metaphorically and quite literally winking at the camera.
- Kevin Ward5 de marzo de 2026F😍kin loved this. The opening scenes depicting McAdams in corporate office setting might have triggered the fight or flight response in my wife more than the actual horrors on the deserted island did. So much of it rang really true. McAdams was incredible and gets to show off quite a bit of range here. Dylan O’Brien is excellently douche-y with a creepy laugh that will make you want to gag anytime you hear it. Sure, it’s a re-hash of a lot of elements seen before (particularly in that third act of The Triangle of Sadness), but damn, Sam Raimi inject it with sooo much fun that makes this romp wildly satisfying. Blood, gore, and also one jump scare that literally had the entire packed audience screaming at times. (The jump scare legit scared the sh🤩 out of my wife). A tad predictable but still so much fun. Highly recommend.
- meebzorphace 6 dAt first, I thought this would be some sort of comedy. After the first gory scene, I looked and saw the director is Sam Raimi. Say no more, this is not a comedy! Very good film, but I must warn you, there is a fair amount of blood and gore. Held my interest until the end, I must say.
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SEND HELP (Enviad ayuda) was released on 28 de enero de 2026.
SEND HELP (Enviad ayuda) was directed by Sam Raimi.
SEND HELP (Enviad ayuda) has a runtime of 1h 53min.
SEND HELP (Enviad ayuda) was produced by Sam Raimi, Zainab Azizi.
Después de que un accidente de avión deje varados en una isla remota a una competente empleada y a su insoportable jefe, ella deberá utilizar sus habilidades de supervivencia para mantenerlos a ambos con vida, a pesar de su difícil relación.
The key characters in SEND HELP (Enviad ayuda) are Linda Liddle (Rachel McAdams), Bradley Preston (Dylan O'Brien), Zuri (Edyll Ismail).
SEND HELP (Enviad ayuda) is rated 18.
SEND HELP (Enviad ayuda) is a Terror, Suspense, Comedia film.
SEND HELP (Enviad ayuda) has an audience rating of 8.6 out of 10.
SEND HELP (Enviad ayuda) had a budget of 40 MUS$.
SEND HELP (Enviad ayuda) has made 94 MUS$ at the box office.






















