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Réalisé par Sam RaimiLinda Liddle est maltraitée depuis toujours par son patron macho et sexiste, Bradley Preston. Leur relation conflictuelle atteint un nouveau degré lorsque Linda et Bradley se retrouvent coincés sur une île déserte, suite à l'écrasement en mer de l'avion privé qui les transportait. Pour ces deux collègues que tout oppose, l’heure semble venue de surmonter les griefs du passé et d'unir leurs forces pour tenter de survivre. Mais leur combat prend très vite la forme d'une ultime épreuve de force, où chacun tente de se venger de l’autre.
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- marceljungle-6 hVery enjoyable
- Zokkiie-7 hWhat a surprise—this really hit way above what I was expecting. Everything just clicks: the energy, the humor, even the small details feel thoughtful without being overdone. The performances bring a lot of personality, and it keeps you invested from start to finish. Sure, a couple moments slow down, but they’re easy to overlook because the rest is such a blast. Honestly, it’s the kind of experience that sticks with you and makes you smile long after.
- Mike Shulman5 février 2026Sam Raimi is back with Send Help to remind us all why 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
- SwordOfWar-7 hUnexpected turn off events near the last half of the movie.
- Kevin Ward5 mars 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.
- tom_wen19 février 2026Overall, very enjoyable though the ending seemed a little rushed and cobbled together at the last-minute.
- eyeofthetornado1 février 2026Send Help is basically Misery if you removed the snow, added relentless sunburn, and replaced “number one fan” energy with “I’m dehydrated and morally deteriorating.” Two people get stranded, pain escalates, power shifts, and suddenly the victim is taking notes like, ohhh, so this is how abusing works. Survival turns into a workshop on control, ethics melt faster than skin, and the jokes land right when you wish they wouldn’t. By the end, you’re not asking “who’s good or bad?” you’re asking “who learned the lesson a little too well?” Dark, crispy, and uncomfortably funny.
- ርልዪረ-9 h🆘Send Help quickly establishes itself as one of the most compelling and engaging films of the year, especially for viewers who were already intrigued by its intense and mysterious trailer. From the opening moments, the film pulls you into its twisted emotional landscape, blending suspense, dark humor, and psychological tension. It's the kind of movie that demands your attention and rewards you for staying locked in, creating a theatrical experience that feels both immersive and unpredictable. Dylan O'Brien delivers one of his most striking performances to date, stepping far outside his usual heroic or sympathetic roles. Here, he plays a deeply flawed, abrasive, and often infuriating character, and he commits to it fully. His portrayal makes you uncomfortable in the best way, forcing the audience to confront how selfishness, manipulation, and emotional damage ripple outward. Watching O'Brien lean into this darker, more morally questionable role is both surprising and impressive, proving his range as an actor. Rachel McAdams is the true powerhouse of the film. Her performance is fearless, layered, and wildly dynamic. She shifts seamlessly between vulnerability, humor, instability, charm, and outright madness, often within the same scene. McAdams commands the screen every time she appears, reminding audiences why she remains one of the most versatile actresses working today. Her character is messy, unpredictable, and deeply human, making her journey both disturbing and fascinating to watch. The screenplay is energetic and inventive, blending character-driven drama with moments of sharp intensity. While the story is consistently engaging, it does take a bit too long to reach its emotional breaking point. The buildup to Rachel McAdams' character's major shift is stretched slightly thin, which may test some viewers' patience. However, once that turning point arrives, the film erupts into a powerful and relentless second half that more than makes up for the slow burn. Director Sam Raimi brings his signature style to the project, balancing psychological tension with visual flair and emotional weight. His direction keeps the pacing tight, the atmosphere uneasy, and the performances grounded. Raimi knows when to let scenes breathe and when to unleash chaos, resulting in a film that feels carefully constructed rather than chaotic. His ability to blend intensity with character development is one of the movie's strongest assets. Overall, Send Help stands out as one of the most memorable theatrical releases of the year. With outstanding performances from Dylan O'Brien and Rachel McAdams, a bold screenplay, and confident direction from Sam Raimi, the film delivers a gripping and emotionally charged experience. It's intense, unsettling, and deeply engaging from start to finish. This is not a movie to wait for streaming. It deserves to be seen on the big screen, where its full impact can truly be felt.
- cultfilmliker2 février 2026Sam R-rated Raimi is back!! Lovely acting, wonderful directing! So funny to cast Rachel McAdams as anti-Regina George and still use two of the biggest songs from Mean Girls in this film too! I abhorred that “noxious odors” line in the trailer but it wasn’t as bad as it seemed, thank god. Watched at Warren Regal 21 with Moore
- patrickcuauro-7 jInimaginable plot twist. Initially slow but then pick up the pace. Rachel rocked in this one!
- Oʂɯαʅԃσ Rσყҽƚƚ-10 hAbsolutely disgusting-in the best way. Hard to watch at times, genuinely nasty, but clearly meant to push you there. I laughed, I cringed, and there were moments I literally couldn't look at the screen. A very effective dark comedy/horror with actors fully committing, especially Rachel McAdams, who is shockingly good and wildly talented in a role I never imagined her in. Uncomfortable, fun, and memorable.
- Robert22 février 2026I went into the movie theater not knowing what to expect. I didn't know who was supposed to be the villain and who was supposed to be the protagonist. I left the theater very much the same way. It was an interesting ride and i would probably sit down to watch it again. Literally everything you know Sam Raimi for is present in this film.
- adey100-11 hAbsolutley brilliant film from start to the thrilling ending 5 stars from me
- mrjhz17 février 2026It was one of the best movies I’ve ever seen in my life, it’s a total masterpiece and I wish they could’ve made it so there could be a second one cause I’d totally watch that
- Scott Smith2 février 2026As a big Sam Raimi fan I've seen everything he's directed...so I had to see this one too. Totally worth it. Some good dark humor, gratuitous blood and gore, and vicious back-and-forth battling between the two lead characters. McAdams is especially good in this one. A few effective jump scares by Raimi, too...as expected. Beautiful tropical scenery (filmed mostly around Thailand) with a dark story. Two thumbs up!
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Send Help was released on 28 janvier 2026.
Send Help was directed by Sam Raimi.
Send Help has a runtime of 1h 53min.
Send Help was produced by Zainab Azizi, Sam Raimi.
Linda Liddle est maltraitée depuis toujours par son patron macho et sexiste, Bradley Preston. Leur relation conflictuelle atteint un nouveau degré lorsque Linda et Bradley se retrouvent coincés sur une île déserte, suite à l'écrasement en mer de l'avion privé qui les transportait. Pour ces deux collègues que tout oppose, l’heure semble venue de surmonter les griefs du passé et d'unir leurs forces pour tenter de survivre. Mais leur combat prend très vite la forme d'une ultime épreuve de force, où chacun tente de se venger de l’autre.
The key characters in Send Help are Linda Liddle (Rachel McAdams), Bradley Preston (Dylan O'Brien), Zuri (Edyll Ismail).
Send Help is rated R.
Send Help is a Horreur, Thriller, Comédie film.
Send Help has an audience rating of 8.7 out of 10.
Send Help had a budget of 40 M $US.
Send Help has made 93,9 M $US at the box office.



















