Rachel McAdams Wows in a Liquid Metal Sequin Dress With Hidden Hip and Ribcage Cutouts
- At the UK premiere on January 30, Oscar-nominated actor Rachel McAdams attended and spoke as Send Help opened in United Kingdom cinemas.
- After years in development, Send Help faced a studio push toward streaming and entered turnaround before 20th Century Studios picked it up, with Damian Shannon and Mark Swift as screenwriters.
- Starring Rachel McAdams and Dylan O'Brien, actor, Send Help is an R-rated survival horror-thriller where McAdams's Linda Liddle is stranded with toxic boss Bradley Preston after a plane crash.
- At the premiere, Rachel McAdams told the Press Association she learned to open a coconut, while director Sam Raimi praised her thorough preparation for the role.
- Early reviews noted Send Help, film earned an 8 out of 10 score, praising Rachel McAdams and Dylan O'Brien's performances and the film's shocking, tonally balanced surprises.
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Dylan O'Brien And Rachel McAdams Discuss Different Approaches To Survival In 'Send Help'
Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien find themselves in the worst-case scenario for the latest genre-bending film, Send Help. Estranged co-workers Linda Liddle (McAdams) and Bradley Preston (O’Brien) spend the entirety of the Sam Raimi film trying to survive after they are the only ones to wash ashore on a nearby island following a tragic plane crash. According to the film’s logline, “In Send Help, two colleagues become stranded on a deserted islan…
The Best Quotes From 'Send Help,' Ranked By Fans
Director Sam Raimi, famed for his work on the Evil Dead series and Spider-Man, brings his signature dark humor and suspense to Send Help, a black comedy horror-thriller written by Damian Shannon and Mark Swift. The film stars Rachel McAdams as Linda Liddle, an employee constantly belittled by her boss Bradley, played by Dylan O'Brien. Rounding out the talented cast are Chris Pang and Dennis Haysbert, with Bill Pope handling cinematography and a …
MOVIE REVIEW: Rachel McAdams needs no one to Send Help to the island
If you think being stranded on an island sounds dull, think again—Sam Raimi's latest film Send Help turns survival into an edge-of-your-seat experience
The director of "Evil Dead" offers a satirical thriller at the crossroads of "Robinson Crusoe" and "Misery".
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