Sam Raimi's 'Send Help' thriller hits theaters with survival twists

Sam Raimi's latest film, 'Send Help,' starring Rachel McAdams and Dylan O'Brien, opens in theaters this weekend as a twist-filled survival thriller. The story follows two plane crash survivors stranded on a deserted island, where office rivalries turn deadly. Critics highlight its shocking moments and shifting power dynamics.

Directed by Sam Raimi and written by Damian Shannon and Mark Swift, 'Send Help' arrives in theaters via 20th Century Studios on Friday, January 31, 2026. Rachel McAdams plays Linda Liddle, a skilled accountant overlooked for a promotion by her new CEO, Bradley Preston (Dylan O'Brien), the nepo baby son of her late boss. Preston invites her on an international business trip to Bangkok, but their private plane crashes, leaving them as the sole survivors on a remote island.

Linda, a devoted fan of the TV show 'Survivor' and avid reader of adventure books, excels at survival tasks like building shelters, starting fires, and crafting items such as hats and backpacks. Despite her efforts to help the injured and inexperienced Preston, he remains rude and demanding, mirroring his office behavior. Tensions escalate when Linda briefly abandons him, prompting an apology and a temporary truce.

As Linda explores, she spots rescue boats nearby but conceals this, relishing her leadership role. Preston grows suspicious and attempts to incapacitate her with poisonous berries during dinner, then flees on a makeshift raft that nearly drowns him—requiring Linda's rescue. In retaliation, she paralyzes him with a poisonous fish while keeping his mind alert, then feigns castration (actually killing a rat) to assert dominance.

Weeks later, Preston's fiancée Zuri (Edyll Ismail) arrives with a guide, but Linda causes their fatal fall. Preston mistakes Zuri's hand in the surf for evidence of murder, leading to a brawl. He discovers a hidden billionaire's mansion—source of Linda's supplies—and the boats' origin. In the climax, Linda shoots at him with an empty shotgun before beating him to death with a golf club.

One year on, Linda thrives, promoting her memoir (soon to be a film) and self-help book at a celebrity golf event, driving off in luxury. The film blends horror-thriller elements with social commentary on power shifts, earning buzz for its plot surprises.

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Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien as survivors on a desert island in Sam Raimi’s thriller 'Send Help', amid plane wreckage and tropical beach.
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Sam Raimi returns to his horror roots with Send Help, a darkly comic thriller starring Rachel McAdams as a skilled employee and Dylan O’Brien as her arrogant boss, who must survive together on a desert island after a plane crash. The film flips power dynamics in a twisted tale of role reversal and gross-out humor. Reviews praise its unpredictable energy despite similarities to other recent satires.

Sam Raimi's upcoming survival thriller Send Help has debuted to enthusiastic first reactions from critics, who describe it as "deliciously sadistic" and "incredibly funny." The film stars Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien as colleagues stranded after a plane crash. It is set for theatrical release on January 30, 2026.

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Director Sam Raimi has expressed regret over underutilizing Rachel McAdams in his 2022 film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, prompting him to cast her in a lead role in his new comedy thriller Send Help. In interviews, Raimi praised McAdams' talent and warmth, noting her surprise turn as a villain in the story of office rivals stranded on an island. The film is currently performing strongly at the box office.

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François Arnaud, known for his role in the series Heated Rivalry, stars in the new survival thriller Someone’s Daughter. The film, directed by Wiebke von Carolsfeld, has wrapped production and is being launched for world sales at the European Film Market in Berlin. It features Arnaud alongside Pascale Bussières, Michael Greyeyes, and Peter Outerbridge.

Sean Astin, the Screen Actors Guild president and 'Lord of the Rings' star, met with former 'Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide' actor Tylor Chase on Christmas Day to encourage him amid his homelessness and alleged meth addiction in Riverside, California. This follows earlier efforts by co-star Daniel Curtis Lee and 'The Mighty Ducks' actor Shaun Weiss, though Chase has declined treatment so far.

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Netflix's limited series 'His & Hers' stars Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal in a gripping adaptation of Alice Feeney's novel, blending revenge and deceit in a murder investigation. Directed by William Oldroyd, the six-episode show unfolds with shocking twists that challenge viewers' assumptions. Critics praise its unhinged narrative and strong performances.

 

 

 

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