By musicandreview on Skatehive
I'm sure you've also had the experience of watching a movie that left you with a strange feeling, but also with some unease about what is fair and what isn't. It's that kind of moment when you think the movie ended as it should have, but with so many twists that somehow tarnish the image of the person who was supposed to be the beneficiary, so to speak. It’s a kind of stain that tarnishes the final image of the underdog in the story. I don’t know if I’m explaining myself clearly, but I had that feeling when I watched the movie “Send Help,” a film from this very year, 2026, directed by Sam Raimi and starring Rachel McAdams. It is, perhaps, one of the best performances I’ve seen from this lovely actress, whom, by the way, I hadn’t seen on screen in quite some time. The other lead was Dylan O’Brien, an actor I don’t recall seeing in other films right now, but he seemed quite experienced in the role he played; a role that, by the way, fits this survival horror-thriller, but one that also h