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Sam Raimi’s new survival horror Send Help, starring Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien, has opened to strong reviews after its rollout to UK cinemas on Feb. 5, 2026.
The plot follows corporate strategist Linda Liddle (McAdams) and her insufferable boss Bradley Preston (O’Brien) who are stranded on a desert island after a plane crash; power dynamics flip as Linda’s practical skills make her the dominant survivor.
Critics have praised McAdams’s transformation from rom-com icon to a blood‑spattered, morally ambiguous lead and lauded Raimi’s return to original, non‑franchise filmmaking after more than a decade.
At the time of reporting the film held roughly a 93% critics’ score and an 87% audience rating, with reviewers noting a tonal mix of horror, dark comedy and ‘eat‑the‑rich’ satire.
Technical credits singled out Danny Elfman’s score and Bill Pope’s cinematography.
Some critics cautioned that Raimi’s trademark gore and heightened flourishes occasionally undercut the film’s satirical sting, but overall reviews characterize Send Help as a grisly, entertaining genre hybrid with broad audience appeal.
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