Episode

Sam Raimi's Send Help (2026): The Office Was Always the Horror

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Cozy Quilt Cinema
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May 11, 2026
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Summary

What happens when the woman who's been doing everyone else's job for seven years finally finds herself in her element? Sam Raimi's Send Help (2026) answers that question in the most gloriously unhinged way possible and Beth and Michelle are here for every morally complicated minute of it. Rachel McAdams and Dylan O'Brien survive a plane crash. Only one of them was prepared for it. This is survival horror, workplace comedy, and a master class in knowing things other people don't and Beth and Michelle dig into all of it: the toxic boys' club that built the monster, the moment Linda Little stops apologizing for being the smartest person in the room, and why you'll cheer for choices you absolutely cannot defend. Also: a very theatrical boar, Danny Elfman doing exactly what Danny Elfman does, and the eternal question of whether cooperation is possible when one party keeps being a scorpion about it. The Stitch Count rolls in at 5 out of 9 — better than it sounds, messier than it looks. This episode exists because of a recommendation from our friend DisMoviePod, and we are so glad she sent us here. DisMoviePod runs a podcast dedicated to disability representation in film, with in-depth analysis on Bluesky and Letterboxd, and free monthly screenings you should absolutely be attending. Currently posting from bed and still doing more for film criticism than most.. Reviews: boxd.it/5d4uh Bluesky: bsky.app/profile/dismoviepod.bsky.social Website: dismoviepod.com Support her work: ko-fi.com/dismoviepod