Send Help (2026) – Review and Summary
McAdams and O’Brien deliver what surely will be one of the most notable revenge movies in recent years with Send Help.

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“Send Help” Film Details
- Director(s): Sam Raimi
- Writer(s): Damian Shannon, Mark Swift
- Distributor: 20th Century Studios
- Runtime: 1 Hour(s) and 53 Minutes
- Public Release Date (In Theaters): January 30, 2026
- Genre(s): Horror, Thriller
- Content Rating: Rated R
- Primary Language: English
Movie Summary
Linda, for seven years, has been working in strategy and planning, and her deliverables should have made it so she’d become a vice president at Preston Strategic Solutions. However, when the founder dies, and Bradley Preseton is installed, Linda’s trajectory is usurped. Unwilling to take the insult of her promotion being snatched away, Linda confronts Bradley, who finds himself unable to quickly get rid of Linda until she completes one more project for a merger.
Unfortunately for him, the merger work requires traveling to Thailand, and while the private plane crashes on the way there, Linda and Bradley survive. But while Linda has been training to be on Survivor for who knows how long, Bradley was raised with a silver spoon, with no survival knowledge. Thus leading to not only the power dynamics between them turning, but Linda being pushed to question if she can remain a good person while dealing with someone who would leave her to die the first chance he gets.
Cast and Characters
Linda (Rachel McAdams)

- Character Summary: Linda is a star employee, good with numbers, as well as the legal and ethical way to maneuver them. She is also a notable adventurer, with books lining her shelves about how to survive in nature, and she has even auditioned for Survivor, since she is that sure of her abilities.
Bradley (Dylan O’Brien)

- Character Summary: Born with a silver spoon in his mouth, Bradley often is the epitome of a pompous rich kid. Whether it is high-level jobs being handed to him, model girlfriends, or a disdain for people who aren’t of his social class or background, he is the love-to-hate poster child of the rich.
Review and Commentary
Highlight(s)
The Type Of Gore That Is Part Of Sam Raimi’s Signature [83/100]
Throughout Send Help, there are going to be moments that make you grimace. There is blood, guts, and the type of moments that may make you clench up. Whether it is decapitated animals, the result of fight scenes, or Linda being pushed to her limits – tempted to take drastic action, even without this being a traditional horror, it brings on the expected graphic scenes.
Linda and Bradley’s Dynamic and Relationship [86/100]
There is a wonderful back and forth between Linda and Bradley. McAdams and O’Brien clearly are fans of each other and know how to play with what helped make the other person famous. They are both allowed to display charm, be unhinged, and somehow, despite escalating tension, figure a way to get back to a space where you believe they can get along and survive together.
But it is really when it seems they will be at war that the film is at its best. O’Brien makes for a perfect villain, and for many, McAdams can feel like a medium for every employee who does the majority of the work but gets half the pay – if that. So, as much as she may sometimes go to extremes and present the idea that there is a level of darkness to her that most are unaware of, you rarely lose the ability to be on her side, and only like Bradley once he gets with the program.
On The Fence
The Ending Is A Little Shaky [74/100]
It is undeniable that Bradley and Linda put each other through hell. Also, a lot of what Linda does when they were on the island is justifiable. Not everything, to be clear, but a lot of it you may do as well. However, as the film begins to wrap up, certain things are done which may get your wheels turning regarding how logical is what you just saw?
Now, we don’t want to get into specifically how the film ends, but I will say it isn’t as satisfying as you may like. It takes things to the extremes, less so in making it a notably violent end and more so by making things far too tidy and convenient. Almost to the point of feeling like all that happened ultimately had no real repercussions.
Overall
Our Rating (81/100): Positive (Worth Seeing)
Send Help is wonderfully violent, with two actors who are givers, which makes their scenes, their back and forth, something you don’t want to see end. Which in itself is the problem, for with everything that happens between the two, it makes the ending of Send Help almost feel anti-climactic compared to what the leads put each other through.
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