Menu
Send Help Poster

Send Help

Meet Linda Liddle... She's from strategy and planning. She's the boss now.
2026 | 113m | English

(32570 votes)

TMDb IMDb

Popularity: 36 (history)

Director: Sam Raimi
Writer: Damian Shannon, Mark Swift
Staring:
Details

Two colleagues become stranded on a deserted island, the only survivors of a plane crash. On the island, they must overcome past grievances and work together to survive, but ultimately, it's a battle of wills and wits to make it out alive.
Release Date: Jan 22, 2026
Director: Sam Raimi
Writer: Damian Shannon, Mark Swift
Genres: Thriller, Horror, Comedy
Keywords role reversal, bullying, survival, struggle for survival, survival horror, deserted island, power struggle, colleagues, bullying in the workplace, plane crash, gender inequality, comedy thriller, comedy horror
Production Companies TSG Entertainment, Raimi Productions, 20th Century Studios
Box Office Revenue: $89,330,878
Budget: $40,000,000
Updates Updated: Mar 06, 2026
Entered: Oct 15, 2025
Trailers

Extras

More Like This

No recommended movies found

Full Credits

Name Character
Rachel McAdams Linda Liddle
Dylan O'Brien Bradley Preston
Edyll Ismail Zuri
Dennis Haysbert Franklin
Xavier Samuel Donovan
Chris Pang Chase
Thaneth Warakulnukroh Boat Captain
Emma Raimi River
Kristy Best Polly Perera
Francesca Waters Barbara
Olivia Sawyer Applicant
Brad Flett Trainer
Nana Miya Flight Attendant
Anuwat Pornladawong Caretaker #1
Benjawan Teawsomboonkit Caretaker #2
Aaron Shore Office Bro
Name Job
Piyaporn Indageha Line Producer
Miles Jones Gaffer
Damien Drew Supervising Art Director
Ian Gracie Production Design
Anna Cahill Costume Design
Jennifer Cornwell Unit Production Manager
Bob Murawski Editor
Bill Pope Director of Photography
Danny Elfman Original Music Composer
Nick Emond Production Sound Mixer
Sam Raimi Director
Nancy Nayor Casting
Everett Burrell Visual Effects Supervisor
Korey J. Cauchon Visual Effects Producer
John Walton Stunt Coordinator
Jason H. Snell Visual Effects Supervisor
Maia Kayser Animation Supervisor
Laurence Berkani Executive Visual Effects Producer
Susan Greenhow Visual Effects Producer
Karsten Jacobsen "A" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Pete Anthony Conductor
Damian Shannon Screenplay
Mark Swift Screenplay
Name Title
Zainab Azizi Producer
Jonathan Hook Executive Producer
Sam Raimi Producer
Nicholas Simon Co-Producer
Organization Category Person
Popularity Metrics

Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
2024 4 2 6 1
2024 5 3 5 2
2024 6 6 28 1
2024 7 2 7 1
2024 8 2 4 1
2024 9 2 3 1
2024 10 2 5 1
2024 11 2 7 1
2024 12 1 3 1
2025 1 2 4 1
2025 2 2 4 1
2025 3 2 2 1
2025 4 1 1 1
2025 5 1 1 1
2025 6 1 1 1
2025 7 0 1 0
2025 8 0 1 0
2025 9 2 2 1
2025 10 8 11 2
2025 11 4 6 3
2025 12 6 11 3
2026 1 22 113 3
2026 2 74 129 35
2026 3 35 38 32

Trending Position


Year Month High Avg
2026 3 34 72
Year Month High Avg
2026 2 4 29
Year Month High Avg
2026 1 3 55
Year Month High Avg
2025 12 70 337
Year Month High Avg
2025 11 177 599
Year Month High Avg
2025 10 40 480

Return to Top

Reviews

JPV852
7.0

Pretty fun dark comedy-horror that features two solid performances from Rachel McAdams and Dylan O'Brien. Some decent enough gore and a whole a good way to spend two hours. Not sure I'll revisit even on home video but still entertaining, nevertheless. **3.5/5** ...

Jan 24, 2026
ChrisSawin
8.0

Gushing with frenetic humor, two magnificently cutthroat performances, and some well-placed grimy moments of gore, Send Help blows snot, spurts blood, and gauges eyes the only way Sam Raimi knows how. Full review: https://www.giantfreakinrobot.com/ent/horror/send-help-review.html ...

Jan 30, 2026
msbreviews
7.0

Full review: https://movieswetextedabout.com/send-help-movie-review-rachel-mcadams-anchors-sam-raimis-return-to-his-visceral-roots/ Rating: B "Send Help asserts itself as a triumph of controlled chaos and a compelling return of Sam Raimi to an original story, balancing visceral horror with eff ... ective social satire. The technical mastery of his direction, allied with Danny Elfmanā€˜s dynamic score and, primarily, the explosive chemistry between Rachel McAdams (MVP) and Dylan O’Brien, elevates the material far beyond simple genre cinema. It’s a movie that dissects the incompetence of power with a sadistic smile, reminding us that when social conventions collapse, true human nature reveals itself in the bloodiest and most honest way possible."

Feb 03, 2026
Ditendra
9.0

Sam Raimi’s Send Help is a brilliant, twisted exploration of the thin veneer of civilization, anchored by two of the most compelling performances in recent horror-comedy. The story thrives on a deliciously dark "eat the rich" premise: Linda Liddle, a mousey and overworked employee, finds herself the ... sole protector of her arrogant, incompetent boss, Bradley Preston, after their jet crashes on a remote island. What begins as a survival thriller quickly evolves into a psychological power struggle. The narrative shift from saving the boss to surviving the boss—and eventually subjugating the boss—is handled with a brutal, cynical wit that keeps you guessing until the final frame. The performances are what truly elevate the film to that 9/10 status. Rachel McAdams delivers a career-defining turn; she masterfully navigates Linda’s descent from a timid office worker into a primal, slightly unhinged survivalist. Watching her switch from a look of genuine fear to a cold, calculating stare is chilling. Opposite her, Dylan O’Brien is fantastic as the entitled nepo-baby Bradley. He manages to be loathsome enough that you root for his suffering, yet vulnerable enough to make the island’s cruelty feel visceral. Together, they turn a simple survival story into a high-stakes character study that proves the most dangerous thing on a deserted island isn't the wildlife—it’s the person holding the water bottle.

Feb 07, 2026
chandlerdanier
6.0

Raimi is a good director. He has directed a good movie starring and incredibly good actress with good humour. And what a good movie it is. Like, it's Rachel. She's hot! She's a nice girl! Ohh. She's not hot? Wow! What a challenging, funny film. One unfortunate thing about this good movie is that ... it's entirely stolen. I paid to go watch Triangle of Sadness x uhhh Oh, Hi! x uhhhh bunch of other movies. This movie existed before it existed. Its twists, turns and turbulence have all been done before and that is a shame. It's done well, though. I believe you will enjoy it. I didn't remember to look for the car.

Feb 07, 2026
Geronimo1967
7.0

The spirit of ā€œNine to Fiveā€ (1980) is alive and well for ā€œLindaā€ (Rachel McAdams) as she is constantly being passed over for promotion by golf-playing men who rely on her to do all the work. She hopes for change when new employer ā€œBradleyā€ (Dylan O’Brien) takes over from his dad, but a combination ... of his best mate from university and her liking for tuna duly kiboshes that. She is, however, to embark on a team trip to Thailand for a merger meeting and it’s en route that a violent storm leaves her and her hapless boss stranded on a tropical island. It turns out that she is a woman well equipped to survive whilst the injured "Brad" hasn’t a clue, so yet again she appears to be doing all the donkey work whilst he lies under a palm frond expecting to be waited on hand and foot. Exasperated, ā€œLindaā€ decides she can get by without this obnoxious parasite and so leaves him to languish in the sun in the hope that he will come to realise his failings and her value. Now with new lines slowly being drawn between them, what chance they will be rescued and are either of them being remotely honest with the other? Whilst this isn’t really scary at all, there is still quite a fun ā€œRobinson Crusoeā€ dynamic between McAdams and O’Brien as their battle of the sexes ebbs and flows. They finesse the arts of boar hunting and berry eating; he learns to appreciate the eye-watering dangers of toxic fish and for most of the film it’s an enjoyably pithy and well-written joust between these two, clearly unevenly matched, characters. I didn’t really like the last twenty minutes so much. They felt rushed, unnecessarily violent and though there is a juicy degree of vindication about it, it didn’t quite top off what is an otherwise entertaining drama that mercifully keeps romance at bay throughout as it shouts clearly the benefits of a meritocracy.

Feb 11, 2026