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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dylan O'Brien in "Send Help." 20th Century Studios Sam Raimi’s Send Help, starring Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien, is arriving ...
Director Sam Raimi’s Send Help, starring Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien, is new in theaters. What are Rotten Tomatoes critics saying about the film? Send Help opens on Friday in theaters nationwide.
We’ve all thought about what we would do if we find ourselves stranded on a deserted island. What items would you bring? Who would you want to be stuck with? It’s all fun hypotheticals, though none of ...
If you’ve ever wanted to watch Rachel McAdams psychologically (and also, possibly, physically?) torture Dylan O’Brien, then you definitely want to go see the new Sam Raimi movie, Send Help, in ...
Don't miss the Official Trailer for Send Help, a darkly comedic psychological thriller distributed by 20th Century Studios starring Rachel McAdams, Dylan O'Brien, Edyll Ismail, and more. Two unlikely ...
Spoilers ahead for the plot and ending of Send Help. It’s hard to watch Send Help without feeling an intense twinge of déjà vu. Sam Raimi’s desert-island-set horror film is a deliberate throwback to a ...
Besides his work on Spider-Man films, Raimi won much acclaim for his unique touch on movies like the brilliant A Simple Plan from 1998. However, his direction on the horror film, Drag Me To Hell, from ...
Director Sam Raimi, famous for Spider-Man and cult horror classics like The Evil Dead, returned triumphantly this year with the bleak comedy Send Help. Starring Rachel McAdams, Dylan O'Brien, and ...
If you’ve ever wanted to watch Rachel McAdams psychologically (and also, possibly, physically?) torture Dylan O’Brien, then you definitely want to go see the new Sam Raimi movie, Send Help, in ...