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Review | Send Help movie review: Rachel McAdams leads Sam Raimi’s bloody island survival satire

McAdams has a ball as an office drone stranded on a desert island with her boss in this entertaining horror/black comedy from Sam Raimi

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Rachel McAdams in a still from Send Help (category IIB), directed by Sam Raimi and co-starring Dylan O’Brien. Photo: 20th Century Studios
James Mottram

3/5 stars

When Sam Raimi smashes the glass ceiling, you know that shards of blood-splattered glass are going to come raining down.

The director may be best known for his Spider-Man trilogy with Tobey Maguire, but he began his career with the Evil Dead films and returned to horror in 2009 with Drag Me to Hell.

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His latest work, Send Help, is not strictly in the realm of the supernatural, but there are moments where he cannot resist a jump scare or two.

Rachel McAdams plays Linda Liddle, a geeky office drone, overlooked and overworked. Working in the planning and strategy department at a faceless company, she has been vying for promotion to vice-president for years.

But after the death of the owner, his slick son, Bradley Preston (Dylan O’Brien), takes over and favours his old college buddy.

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