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Josh is joined by Daniel Lima and Gage Eggleston for a double feature. First, they discuss "28 Years Later: The Bone Temple" (Beginning-32:06) and how director Nia DaCosta struck a different vibe from Danny Boyle's "28 Years Later" from last year, the choice to more prominently feature Jack O'Connell's Jimmy and his gang, Ralph Fiennes continued transformative performance as Dr. Ian Kelson and his develoing relationship with the Alpha Zombie, Samson and much more! Then, they talk all about Sam Raimi's "Send Help" (32:07-End) including Dylan O'Brien and Rache McAdams performances in the lead roles, if it had a sufficient amount of Raimi's trademark gnarly moments, whether the ending struck the right note and much more!
The obvious point of comparison for The Bride! is apparent in the title, but Maggie Gyllenhaal's new revivification of The Bride of Frankenstein finds its animating spirit in a different film, with her protagonist couple spending a good portion of the movie on the run from the law in the 1930s in scenes that openly evoke Bonnie and Clyde. Whether The Bride! manages to rise anywhere close to the level of its inspiration is a question for next week's episode; this week, we're revisiting Arthur Penn's "lovers on the lam" classic to consider why it hit the way it did in 1967 and what remains striking about it to this day. Then in Feedback, we tackle a couple of listener questions concerning our recent discussions of Send Help and Wuthering Heights. Please share your thoughts about Bonnie and Clyde, The Bride!, or anything else in the world of film, by sending an email or voice memo to comments@nextpictureshow.net, or leaving a short voicemail at (773) 234-9730. This episode is presented by Regal Unlimited, the all-you-can-watch movie subscription pass that pays for itself in just two visits. Use code NEXTPIC26 for 15% off. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It certainly has been a minute, but the YAK is BACK once again! After the gang catches up they discuss video games, movies, tv, and music! They've got a TON of movie reviews that include Send Help, Scream 7, and Cold Storage. They talk about the revival of SCRUBS, as well as the show His & Hers. Did they enjoy the newest release from The Gorillaz? They're talking a bunch of music in this week's episode as well! All this and so much more!
FANGORIA Presents: Nightmare University (with Dr. Rebekah McKendry)
Episode 114 of Fangoria's COLORS OF THE DARK Elric and Bekah return to discuss new films UNDERTONE, PRIMATE, PSYCHO KILLER, SEND HELP, THE STRANGERS Chapter 3, YOUR MONSTER, THE ASTRONAUT & COLD STORAGE. The duo are then joined by New York Times bestselling author Daniel Kraus (Whalefall) to discuss his new book- Partially Devoured. How Night of the Living Dead Saved My Life and Changed the World. Romero heads listen up!
Break out the spyglass! It’s time to forecast what is coming in 2026 We’ve got 2025 in the rear view window, and Hollywood has determined to not just relegate horror movies into the fall/Halloween schedule. Springtime apparently is a good time to have a big fear injection. So, we had to get the word out on movies you can anticipate coming to a theater near you! Admittedly, we’re out a little late this year. But, I would suggest we are just in time! Surprisingly, there are a lot of horror movies that are being released in late March. It also happens to be the eve of when many of the big genre film festivals get rolling. Sundance has just completed. SXSW is right on us now. Overlook is around the corner. So is Panic Fest. With these festivals, it sets the table for what you all can expect to come out this year. It becomes a bit of a guessing game for those of us who attend these festivals to predict what films are going to be on the schedule. Horror has proven to be profitable in what used to be a dead period for box office. Already, both Iron Lung ($50 million on a $3 million budget) and Send Help ($92 Million) opened up strong in January, traditionally the dumping ground for cast-off studio films. With the tremendous profitability and critical response to last year’s crop of films, we will see what will become this year’s banner carrier. My guess? Scream 7. There isn’t a studio backed big prestige movie like Sinners or Weapons this year, but I could very easily see a Neve Campbell led Scream 7 into a $300 million earner, much like Final Destinations: Bloodline from last year. If Scream 7 lives up to its potential, it could fly past that number. I don’t think that the effect of last year’s horror boom will be felt until next year’s crop. The studios didn’t have enough time to understand the influence until the season largely wrapped in October, well after prduction had wrapped for most films getting released for 2026. A Good Year for Indie Films? The indie horror films are in abundance this year. SXSW has a huge roster of genre films. Overlook just announced their roster, and so has Panic Fest. Usually there is a lot of overlap, but not so much this year. That suggests a wide variety and a lot of options out there. An that’s not taking into account the large Summer and Fall festivals like Frightfest, Popcorn Frights, and Screamfest. As usual, there will be films that we didn’t see coming because they come with zero fanfare, but end up surprising us with original storytelling or raw savagery. Better yet… both! We always summarize what we did from the previous year, and I think we actually did pretty well in our selections for 2025. You can check out last year’s predictions HERE. Will 2026 be as solid for Scariest Things selections? Listen in, and remember this come the end of the year! Episode 209: Looking Forward to 2026 Note… we announced this one episode off. Looking Forward To 2026: The Candidates Dolly (2026) Ready or Not 2: Here I Come (2026) Evil Dead Burn (2026) Hokum (2026) Hungry (2026) Ice Cream Man (2026) Lestat Season 3 The Mummy (2026) Obsession (2026) Scream 7 (2026) Sender (2026) Undertone (2026) Forbidden Fruits (2026) American Dollhouse (2026) Grind (2026) Drag (2026) Never After Dark (2026) Monitor (2026) And Her Body Was Never Found (2026) The Bride (2026) Buddy (2026) Chili Finger (2026) Cold Storage (2026) Faces of Death (2026) Family Movie (2026) Other Mommy (2026) Saccharine (2026) They Will Kill You (2026) Ugly Cry (2026) Break a Leg (2026) Frogman Returns (2026) Bagworm (2026) Anima (2026)
On today's edition of History From The Backpages, Collin evaluates the new film Send Help, which is receiving positive reviews from both fans and critics alike. Nevertheless, in a potentially unpopular stance, our critic expressed strong dissatisfaction, awarding the film a 0/10 rating. The critic did note that Dylan O'Brien, The Island, and The Plane Crash were somewhat redeemable aspects. Unfortunately, these positives were insufficient to redeem the film in the critic's opinion, resulting in a permanent dismissal of Send Help.
LexG is back with reviews of Maggie Gyllenhaal's divisive The Bride! starring Christian Bale and Jessie Buckley, as well Scream 7, the latest entry in the long-running horror franchise. Plus a few words about Chris Hemsworth in Crime 101, and Sam Raimi's Send Help.
The name of this episode is not a coded message! We are fine and we are not losing our minds! And hey! We both watched the same movie! Would you look at that! So we had to do an episode on it, of course of course. Enjoy!You can contact the show at agoodpodcast@gmail.com and find us @HowStarWarsIsIt on all platforms, but since all platforms are kind of evil now, you should probably just email us. That's the best way to get a hold of us! You can also follow Mike @WordGospel09 on Youtube and Instagram and Josiah @JosiahDotBiz on social media, but once again, just email us. And don't forget to rate and review on iTunes, or wherever you get your podcasts! And if you REALLY like the show head over to our Patreon at patreon.com/howstarwarsisit for bonus episodes, Star Wars movie commentaries, and more!
Join Gaius and Jackson as we set the premise, vibe, and emotional throughline of the survival horror thriller, Send Help, and explain why Sam Raimi's signature style plus Damian Shannon and Mark Swift's writing could create a tense, high-stakes world for Rachel McAdams and Dylan O'Brien to inhabit. We dive into Sam Raimi's directing DNA—practical effects, inventive camera work, rapid-fire pacing, and dark humor—and discuss how these tools would reshape suspense, action sequences, and scares in a modern survival setup. We also break down how the writer-team's strengths—tight plotting, character-driven stakes, and twisty reversals—could fuel a lean, relentless thriller. Expect conversations about pacing, tension management, and crafting memorable twists that land with impact. We also shine a light on the pairing of Rachel McAdams and Dylan O'Brien in lead roles: what emotional range they bring to their roles, how their chemistry drives survivor dynamics, and what kind of character arcs maximize suspense and empathy for their characters. This is one episode you want to get stranded with!
Composer-rockstar Danny Elfman invites SCORE into his state-of-the-art studio to discuss a lifetime of continuous innovation, from collecting macabre curiosities for his own inspiration to embarking on new musical pursuits with A$AP Rocky (even performing for the first time on SNL).Why Danny searches for the extremes to express human emotion in music, how a Coachella experiment launched a new phase performing next to bands like Tool and Limp Bizkit, and what's the story behind getting all of those tattoos? Plus, finding the voice for Sam Raimi's acclaimed new film Send Help, the anxious percussions of Gus Van Sant's Dead Man's Wire, and the sweeping romance of Luc Besson's Dracula — all at the same time.Also, the harrowing moment with Oingo Boingo in concert that led to him ripping off his shirt in live shows to jam with fellow musicians, and the supernatural energies he taps into when he enters peak creativity.Interview by Kenny Holmes and Matt Schrader in Los Angeles. Production coordination by Kyle Bales and Bryan Williams. Special thanks to Sydney Worden and Melisa McGregor.
Sam Raimi is BACK — and he brought the blood, gore and laughs! This week on The Cinema Psychos Show, Brian and John are joined by returning fan favorite Anastasia Elfman to break down Send Help, the gloriously unhinged, darkly comedic horror film that proves Sam Raimi still has the sickest tricks up his sleeve. We're talking demonic camera moves, Rachel McAdams absolutely losing her mind, the most satisfying workplace revenge scene in recent memory, and enough gore to make Evil Dead fans weep with joy. Is this the Sam Raimi film we've been waiting for since Army of Darkness? We think so. But we want to know what YOU think. CHAPTERS: Introduction and Welcome Anastasia Elfman [00:00] Housekeeping and Support the Show [02:42] Is Send Help a Sam Raimi Movie? [03:22] Discussing Raimi's Directing Evolution [06:48] Plot Summary: Workplace Drama and Plane Crash [12:48] Bad Boss Stories [13:48] Linda Little's Shitty Job and Setup [21:00] Survival on the Island: Power Dynamics Shift [26:06] Poisoning and Fake Castration Revenge [43:00] Wild Boar Hunt and Practical Effects [53:00] Fiancée's Arrival and Murders [59:00] Beach House Twist and Climax [01:06:00] Letterboxd Reviews [01:18:00] Score, Final Thoughts, and Upcoming Projects [01:30:00] Follow The Cinema Psychos Show on Socials ❤️
In this episode Chris, Luke, and Tim review Wuthering Heights, Scream 7, Send Help, and more!
In this episode Chris, Luke, and Tim review Wuthering Heights, Scream 7, Send Help, and more! The post Pass the Popcorn – Wuthering Heights, Scream 7, Send Help, and more! first appeared on NEOZAZ.
Ep 361: Allison and Meredith discuss Scream 7, The Bride, Send Help, and their Oscars predictions Fan of the show? Support Light Treason News today! Sign up at lighttreason.news or patreon.com/allisonkilkenny. Or rate/review/subscribe and tell a friend! It's a free way to help the show.
Today on "Words On Film", Dan Burke reviews: "Hoppers" "Send Help" "The Testament of Ann Lee" "Miracle: The Boys of '80" Mr. Burke also gives a spoken word preview of movies subject to being released into theaters for the week of March 9th - 13th, 2026.
C'est parti pour l'année 2026 dans 24FPS, le podcast ciné avec ou sans spoiler ! Voici la liste des 17 films abordés dans cet épisode par Jérôme et Julien, tout d'abord sans spoiler : Greenland Migration de Ric Roman Waugh (à partir de 0:02:14) We Bury The Dead de Zak Hilditch (à partir de 0:10:37) Primate de Johannes Roberts (à partir de 0:15:31) Cold Storage de Jonny Campbell (à partir de 0:24:47) Vie Privée de Rebecca Zlotowski (à partir de 0:32:39) Nuremberg de James Vanderbilt (à partir de 0:36:31) Reconnu Coupable (Mercy) de Timur Bekmambetov (à partir de 0:50:11) Shelter de Ric Roman Waugh (à partir de 1:05:11) Return To Silent Hill de Christophe Gans (à partir de 1:13:12) Iron Lung de Mark Fischbach alias Markiplier (à partir de 1:34:17) Hurlevent de Emerald Fennell (à partir de 1:46:22) Crime 101 de Bart Layton (à partir de 2:08:23) Scream 7 de Kevin Williamson (à partir de 2:12:38) The Rip de Joe Carnahan (à partir de 2:34:39) Send Help de Sam Raimi (à partir de 2:55:01) 28 Ans Plus Tard - Le Temple Des Morts de Nia DaCosta (à partir de 3:05:45) Marty Supreme de Josh Safdie (à partir de 3:23:08) Puis il spoilent la fin de 28 Ans Plus Tard - Le Temple Des Morts à partir de 3:55:15 et ils reviennent également sur les événements de la fin de Marty Supreme à partir de 4:01:00 Bonne écoute, et n'hésitez pas à nous dire ce que vous avez pensé des films Extraction (Tyler Rake) avec Chris Hemsworth sur Netflix. Crédits musicaux : The Number Of The Beast de Iron Maiden, issu de l'album The Number Of The Beast (1982) et Everything In Its Right Place de Radiohead, issu de l'album Kid A (2000)
Movies discussed: Send Help, Black Phone 2, Beast of War, Next Show in 90 Minutes (short) This episode has it all: battle-scarred sharks, next-level Australian swearing, ice-skating ghosts, Jesus-centric flirting, paralytic octopuses, regurgitative CPR… Overall we all dig Send Help, but Black Phone 2 and Beast of War get split decisions. Next episodes assignments: Vamp Scream 7 All You Need is Blood The Owl (short) Watch along with us if you like and we’ll see you next episode. The post Episode 515 – Soulless Acridity appeared first on Horror Show Hot Dog.
The SHUD boys are ready to dance the night away – who's bringing the punch?? We round out our theme “Rrrrrreal F*ckin' High on Drugs” with a pick we all knew was coming – Gaspar Noe's CLIMAX, brought to you by Lucas. During the trip we talk Send Help, Friday the 13th, and drop our new theme and first movie pick from Curtis! Go to patreon.com/SHUDcast where you can sign up for all kinds of extra goodies! 00:00 - 6:15ish - Intros: Camera talk, join our Patreon and send us questions (but don't rank Lucas) 6:15ish - 47:30ish - The other stuff we watched this time! Austin - Iron Man, Send Help, Predator: Badlands Cody - Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die, Tangled, Jeopardy! Curtis - Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan, The 8 Diagram Pole Fighter, Pillion Lucas - Send Help 47:30ish - 1:18:30ish - CLIMAX - SHUDdown and discussion! 1:18:30ish - End - “Rrrrrreal F*ckin' High on Drugs” Awards and our next theme and movie brought to you by Curtis!
Cáchate: Cuatro horas de Charquicast Spoileroso sin pauta con los cabros. Hace mucho que no nos juntábamos los cuatro, por lo que teníamos mucho que conversar y se nota. La cosa es con spoilers, así que prepárese que por fin hablamos de Send Help, un poquito de Marty Supreme (se viene programa sobre las nominadas al Oscar igual), recomendaciones varias, mucho sobre 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, Kill Bill The Whole Bloody Affair y mucho más. Recuerde que Filmico tiene lo mejor del formato físico en cine y tv: www.filmico.tv Y que puede suscribirse a Patreon y recibir pura calidad: www.patreon.com/hermeselsabio
Write into the show at MidnightFilmSociety@gmail.com and @midnightfilmpod on Instagram, Bluesky, and Letterboxd. Subscribe on Pocketcasts, YouTube Podcasts, and Spotify. Rate and review it on Apple Podcasts. Tell a friend, family member, or stranger.Paramount Buys Warner BrosOscar Prediction, Who Will/Should Win.What Damian's Been Watching: The Testament of Ann Lee, Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie, Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die, Send Help, Army of Shadows (Rentable), The Piano Teacher (Criterion And HBO Max), To Live and Die in L.A. (Criterion And Kanopy), Father Mother Sister Brother (Mubi), Chariots of Fire (Youtube w/ ads), Out of Africa (Amazon Prime), Opera (Kanopy), The Cars That Ate Paris (Criterion)What Derick's Been Watching: XXV Winter Olympic Games, Fallout (Amazon), A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (HBO Max)Letterboxd Assignments: Damian - Singles, Derick - Scream 3Next Letterboxd Assignments: Damian - The Eternal Daughter, Derick - The Evil DeadFor Next Time: Mar 6th - Hoppers, The Bride!, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, Mar 13th - Reminders of Him, Undertone, TMNT II: The Secret of the Ooze (35th Anniversary)Check Out Dericks Socials HereCheck Out Damian's Socials Here
Breaking news: Michelle and Lauren deliver their official State of the Being address.Welcome back, WIFs!This week Michelle and Lauren kick things off with their weekly beverage experiment… which quickly turns into a total fail and leads to some classic sister story time (including Lauren's brief vigilante era).Hot TopicThe sisters dive into the current state of being.Official diagnosis? Not well, bitch — but hanging in there.Between nonstop news, conspiracy theories, and the feeling that we're all living inside a reality show we never signed up for, Michelle and Lauren talk about navigating the chaos without completely losing their minds.Reading / Watching / ListeningStoic wisdom from Epictetus, thoughts on Wuthering Heights and Send Help.Simple JoysSuper glue supremacy and snuggling with a human hot-water bottle named Kevin.Press play and get cozy.Please note: This episode was recorded prior to the beginning of the war in Iran, hence why it was not discussed.Resources: Unfiltered CollectionResist and UnsubscribePillars Community HealthOptwellThis episode is sponsored by Posey Law Group, Chicago Private Wealth Group, and Adorn 512.
This week on Scaredy Boys, Damo, Sean, and Tom get scared watching Send Help (2026)You can join our Patreon for just $5 a month to get access to an beefy amount of bonus episodes as well as all our regular episodes ad free. Sign up HERE.Or if Apple is more your bag, you can also sign up for a Scaredy Boys subscription on Apple Podcasts where you'll get access to everything that's on our patreon, but on apple! You can find that here.And if you're in the market for a sexy tee or sticker that lets everyone know you're a cowardly custard, brave babe, book freak, or iMDB detective then you should head over to our store and peruse our fine wares.And while you're at it, go check out Damo's other podcast Stray Thoughts for some messy but meaningful audio essays.Want to get in contact with us?Email us at 3scaredboys@gmail.comOr find us instagram: Scaredy Boys | Damo | Sean | TomOr letterboxd: Damo | Sean | TomOr twitter: Scaredy Boys | Sean | TomOr bluesky: Scaredy Boys | Sean | TomOr tiktok: DamoOr join our Discord hereRecorded and produced on Wurundjeri land, we respectfully acknowledge the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation, pay our respect to their Elders past and present, and recognise that sovereignty was never ceded.- - -Scaredy Boys is a comedy horror movie podcast for the horror-curious and horror-lovers alike. Each week, self-confessed cowards Damo, Sean, and Tom face down iconic horror films, then unpack them with humour, empathy, and a sharp understanding of story and craft. It's less about gore and jump scares, and more about vibes, friendship, and how these beautiful and horrible movies actually make us feel. Scaredy Boys is a fun, welcoming entry point into the genre for newcomers and lifelong fans — whether you're a cowardly custard or a brave babe.
This week we get stranded when we review Send Help. We also discuss Diabolic, Jonah Hex, Blonde, and Green Room. All while drinking Exotic Dome Shakeeeee. A fruited sour by Ology Brewing Company, out of Tallahassee, Florida. Intro and Beer Selection 0:00-12:19 Send Help Review 12:19-30:52 Micro Reviews 30:52-43:15 Outro 43:15-44:51 Subscribe to our Patreon for premium episodes! Like us on Facebook! Follow us on Apple Podcasts! Follow us on Spotify! Follow us on Podbean! Follow us on Instagram! Follow us on TikTok! You can buy individual premium episodes on our Bandcamp! Send your questions and comments to sudsandcinemapodcast@gmail.com Logo and Artwork by @djmikeholiday
Sam Raimi is back, baby! And he's as groovy as ever! After a long hiatus from directing a feature, Sam Raimi surprised everyone by directing a Doctor Strange sequel, but Send Help is a return to his roots. Join the boys as they go through the rollercoaster that is his filmography, leading all the way up to his latest. Listen now!
Odds and Ends: We do a belated overview of our favorite stuff from 2025. Games, shows, movies, music, etc. Actually, no etc., I think it's just those four things; we also both saw the new Sam Raimi movie Send Help, so we... well, we talk about that, too, what do you think?Feature Film: Kicking off another dreaded month of duds for March Badness, Nick brings in the horror anti-classic, The Bye Bye Man! And now that you've heard those words in sequence, I guess you're going to die now. Which is probably what you'll want after watching this movie anyway, so win-win?Next week's movie: White Chocolate (2018)You can join the conversation Wednesdays at 7pm EST! Available in podcast form on all your favorite podcatchers!Socials:linktr.ee/ThereWillBeDudsTwitch // ThereWillBeDudsYouTube // There Will Be DudsTwitter // @ThereWillBeDudsFacebook // There Will Be DudsInstagram // ThereWillBeDudsTikTok // @ThereWillBeDuds(0:00) Show start(30:54) The Bye Bye Man(1:27:35) Send Help(1:41:50) Next week's movie
f you'd like to see full video of this and other episodes, join the Reel Notes Patreon at the Homie ($5/month) tier or higher. Each episode is also available to buy individually for $5 (Buy it through a web browser and not the Patreon app. You'll get charged extra if you purchase through the app.) You also get early access to episodes, an invite to our Discord server, access to the Reel Talk archives, and more! My guest this week is Bronx-based DJ, writer, photographer, educator, radio host, and founder of HangTime Magazine and Hangtime Radio Flwrshrk. We spoke about Send Help, Finding Nemo, growing up around entertainers, melding together all her practices, the mark of a good DJ, running HangTime, and more stories and anecdotes than I could keep track of. Come fuck with us. Visit the HangTime Magazine and tune into HangTime Radio every Friday morning from 9-11AM on Newtown Radio. Listen to my episode of HangTime Radio here. Follow Flwrshrk on Instagram and TikTok: @flwrshrk Reel Notes stands in solidarity with American immigrants against ICE and the oppressed peoples of Palestine, Congo, Sudan, Tigray, and Haiti. Please consider donating to the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights, the Palestine Children's Relief Fund, The Palestinian Youth Movement, The Zakat Foundation, HealAfrica, FreeTigray, and/or Hope For Haiti. Protest, fight back, and fuck the system. My first book, Reel Notes: Culture Writing on the Margins of Music and Movies, is available now, via 4 PM Publishing. Order a digital copy on Amazon. Follow me on Instagram (@cinemasai), Twitter (@CineMasai_), TikTok (@cinemasai), Letterboxd (@CineMasai), and subscribe to my weekly Nu Musique Friday newsletter to stay tapped in to all things Dylan Green. Follow Hearing Things at hearingthings.co or @hearingthingsco on all social platforms.
In this episode of the Comfy Chair, Mark and Sam talk about…. Send Help (2026) Star Trek TNG Season 1 Derry Girls (TV series) The Lion, Son of the Forest – Mike Brooks (Warhammer 40,000 book) Commando (1985) Deltarune (videogame) Doctor Who Season 1, Story 2: The Daleks (1963) Dr Who – Peter Capaldi seasons You Only Live Twice (1967) Sinbad The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad The Golden Voyage of Sinbad Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger Carry on Up the Khyber (1968) Buffy Season 5 Feedback to: info@thegoodthebadandtheodd.com Or chat with Mark who runs the facebook account athttp://www.facebook.com/groups/thegoodthebadandtheodd We are also on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@GoodBadOdd
Send Help is Sam Raimi in full “fun mode” — gross, funny, mean, and extremely satisfying. On Thumb War, we break down Raimi's return to crowd-pleasing horror, Rachel McAdams' anti-hero arc, Survivor energy, island mind games, and why this movie works so well. Available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts & Spotify Support the show on Patreon for ad-free episodes & bonus content : http://bit.ly/44Mo8xU Like & Subscribe Leave a 5-star review if you're enjoying Thumb War Email us: ThumbWarPod@gmail.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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In Sarah Orne Jewett's short story "The Landscape Chamber," a woman travelling alone, in search of adventure, finds herself off the beaten path. When her horse is injured, she seeks help at an old manor tucked away in the country, seemingly forgotten by time. There, she meets an old man and his lonely daughter. While they welcome her in, it seems that something in the home does not want her there. STORY LINKED HERE: "The Landscape Chamber" Recommended in this episode: Sam Raimi's Send Help and Jennifer McMahon's The Night Sister NEWS: We have a Bookshop.org shop now! Find all of our favorite books at our shop–and help out small businesses. UP NEXT: Play Nice by Rachel Harrison Buy our books here, including Monster, She Wrote and our newest Toil and Trouble.
The Wrap Beers wrap up the month of February with reviews of two films they endured brutal New York City winter weather to catch at the box office. To start off the episode, The Wrap Beers pay tribute to James Van Der Beek with a toast of Austin Eastsiders to the iconic actor who hailed from Austin, TX (0:38). The first film review is of Sam Raimi's SEND HELP (4:34), followed by a review of the South Korean film NO OTHER CHOICE (22:03). Rog shares a fun fact about Regina Hall (46:01). Dylan gets tested in a game of HBO longlines that may or may not be real (50:26).What are we drinking? Austin Eastsiders & BeeroHosts: Dylan J. Murphy and Roger Turner Jr Produced by: upStream Music by: Matt Kuartz Catch the video episode on our YouTube!https://www.youtube.com/@thewrapbeers
Jenn talks about the movie Send Help that a friend recommended to Heath.
We give you a spoiler-filled review of Nia DaCosta's 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, written by Alex Garland and starring Ralph Fiennes.Before getting to the Bone Temple, we clear the deck with catch-up reviews: Drew recommends Strip Law, a joke-dense new animated series on Netflix starring Adam Scott and Janelle James. Hunter recaps a Rob Reiner retrospective at Enzian, highlighting Stand by Me, Misery, and When Harry Met Sally. Then some thoughts on A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, the surprisingly funny and stripped-down Game of Thrones spinoff, plus updates on The Pitt Season 2. Hunter checks in on Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. Quick hits include Almost Famous, Wuthering Heights, The Traitors, and more.Timecodes:Intro - 0:00Strip Law - 1:17 Rob Reiner Retrospective - 7:14A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms - 14:13The Pitt S2 - 25:29Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 - 36:15NTBTSTM, The Muppet Show, The Moment - 42:02Good Luck Have Fun Don't Die, Send Help - 44:29"Wuthering Heights" - 45:36The Traitors - 57:57Almost Famous - 59:1028 Years Later: The Bone Temple - 1:02:09
The CINEMA COLLEGE CUSTODIANS are back at it, and this time they saw director Sam Raimi's latest, SEND HELP! No, they're not asking you to "send help" randomly at the end of a sentence - that's the movie's name, SEND HELP! Again, we're not suddenly interjecting to say, "send help"...
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Send Help. Wuthering Heights. The Moment. Iron Lung. Nirvanna: The Band - the Show - the Movie. Devin Diazoni and Paola Zavala are back to talk about why every movie that isn't 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple isn't as good as 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple.Support Film Literate on Patreon!Co-host: Paola Zavala (Instagram|Letterboxd)
February is a notoriously slow month for film releases, so we took in a couple movies that were released in the past month, Sam Raimi's SEND HELP (2:53), starring Rachel McAdams and Dylan O'Brien as an employee and her boss playing mind games as they attempt to survive on an island following a plane crash; and THIS IS NOT A TEST (15:20), about a group of high schoolers hunkered down in their school, trying to survive a fast-zombie apocalypse. Over on Patreon, we had you vote on Robert Duvall movies, and you chose FALLING DOWN.
'Super Bowl Highlights' and 'Magic Movies Highlights' and 'Other Movie Highlights' oh my......It's no secret, that before you record anything, you need to warm up. So that's exactly what the guys do! But we figured...why are we wasting those precious moments? Why aren't we sharing them with all of you? So here it is...man, we are dumb!!!Click here to send us a message! If you would please go follow us on all the socials? We would love you all forever...in a friend way...don't be weird!!!Please go rate and review us anywhere you get your podcastsPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/CultureShockedPodcastTwitter/X: https://www.twitter.com/cspodcast21TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cspodcast21?lang=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/cultureshockedpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/cultureshocked21YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cultureshocked21Website: https://cultureshocked.buzzsprout.com/
This week, Cam & Dylan break down Send Help, starring chaos magnet Dylan O'Brien, Rachel Mcadams and directed by Sam Raimi. After a plane crash leaves two co-workers stranded on a remote island, survival starts as teamwork… and quickly turns into paranoia, ration fights, and “I don't trust you with the last protein bar” energy. As rescue feels less likely, the real battle becomes psychological — how far would you go to make it out alive? We debate who the real villain is, whether Dylan could actually lead in a crisis, and how long we'd last before completely losing it. Press play. And send help. ️ Wanna ask us something?!? Hit us up at Xtrabutta@gmail.com or our Instagram https://instagram.com/xtrabuttapodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
In this episode of Scenecraft, we break down the "Tentacles & Testicles" sequence from Send Help (2026), directed by Sam Raimi. Drop us a line at contact@scenecraftpodcast.com — or follow us on YouTube, and most social media platforms @scenecraftpodcast for the latest news and updates. — Show Notes — Quick Takes ~ 00:01:16 28 Years Later: Bone Temple (2026), Anaconda (2025), Force Majeure (2014), Ella McCay (2025), A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (2026), Cape Fear (1991) Send Help (General Review) ~ 00:22:37 Scene Selection ("Tentacles & Testicles") ~ 00:32:10 Thanks for listening!
Ahsohn and Derek are back after a birthday hiatus and they're talkin new movies they sa over the break. Check it out wherever you get your pods!
Send a text345 2025 FAVORITES!The gang talks sportsball for a bit, then give their top five favorite flicks from '25!Also discussed: Send Help, Wonder Man, The Muppet Show.Support the showSubscribe to us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8iW_sKFj0-pb00arHnFXsAFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/StrangeAeonsRadioInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/strangeaeonsradioksar/
The Gents head to Toon Town and watch the 1988 fantasy comedy film Who Framed Roger Rabbit? :25 - Movies We've Seen (The Quick and the Dead, Predator: Badlands, Nirvana The Band The Show The Movie, Send Help, Barbie, About Time) 17:06 - TV Shows We've Seen (Nirvana The Show, Pluribus. Poker Face, Fallout) 32:09 - Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (1988) Get bonus episodes on our Patreon! Next episode: The Wild Robot (2024)
“If I hadn't have known that was Anthrax, I would have guessed it was Alice In Chains…” The early 90's was a strange time for metal, most notably due to the change in the musical landscape with the emergence of the Seattle scene and Alice In Chains becoming one of the key crossover bands to bridge the transition from thrash to the next wave of darker, grungier sounding heavy metal. “Every time you do that, I have a less chance of getting laid…” While ANTHRAX began the 90's with a much darker and angrier sound on Persistence of Time, the darkness and heaviness of their sound would become further amplified with the departure of Joey Belladonna and the addition of JOHN BUSH (formerly of Armored Saint) on vocals, resulting in a new era of Anthrax: BUSHTHRAX! With more grit and heft in the vocals than before, the JOHN BUSH ERA of ANTHRAX is definitely a different flavor than the band's output throughout the 80's with Joey Belladonna, and with the changing of the guard in the early 90's due to the growing popularity of the Seattle sound, the time was right for a slight alteration to the thrashier sounds of 80's era ThrashThrax, resulting in the darker, more aggressive BUSHTHRAX era that would follow for the next decade or so. “Alright, well it's not like we've never done that for you before…” Always remember that “springtime LSD is the best time for LSD” and that “it's not as fun for me when I push away”. Realize that “girls with Doc Martens are kinda cute (except for when they wear ‘patrouli')” and imagine what it'd be like “if we bled out of our dicks for a week” when you JOIN US for some 90's era ANTHRAX featuring JOHN BUSH, aka BUSHTHRAX!!! Visit www.metalnerdery.com/podcast for more on this episode Help Support Metal Nerdery https://www.patreon.com/metalnerderypodcast Leave us a Voicemail to be played on a future episode: 980-666-8182 Metal Nerdery Tees and Hoodies – metalnerdery.com/merch and kindly leave us a review and/or rating on your favorite Podcast app Follow us on the Socials: Facebook - Instagram - TikTok Email: metalnerdery@gmail.com Can't be LOUD Enough Playlist on Spotify Metal Nerdery Munchies on YouTube @metalnerderypodcast Show Notes: (00:01): “Here we are…” / Jim Morrison #thelizardking / #schlongadoodledoo / “Dragon ass?” / Send Help & Fall (2 brief movie reviews…) / “When are they just gonna put those beds (Craftmatic adjustable beds) in the movie theater?”/ #acrophobia (5:11): ***WARNING: #listenerdiscretionisadvised *** / ***WELCOME BACK TO THE METAL NERDERY PODCAST!!!***/ “Freshly shaven and shorn…ready to be professional again…”/ Shoutout to (our former sponsor) Manscaped…/ #batterylife / #sausagewrapping / “Gotta keep moving…or you could take the shots…”/ “I think I went a little heavy on the last dose…so you get these rotten egg burps…where I can't stand to be in the room with myself…” / #insertvomitnoisehere / #vomitnoiseASMR / “I can smell it…I can taste it…”/ “It's like when someone says the word #Jager I can taste it…” (09:09): PATREON US at patreon.com/metalnerderypodcast / ***NEW PATREONS*** / Aussie Dave and Grandmaster V / “Is that 5? I think it's ‘V'…”/ #onmicburp / “Hopefully they're still listening…”/ VOICEMAIL US at 980-666-8182!!! / #Powertrip / ***GO TO METALNERDERY.COM/ARCHIVES TO TRACK DOWN OLDER EPISODES!!!*** / #NWOOSTM (“You can do it…”) / “Pot luck pickin'…”/ “Push it back!”/ “Every time you do that, I have a less chance of getting laid…”/ SOCIAL MEDIA US at #metalnerderypodcast on #YouTube #Instagram #Facebook and #TikTok (15:10): #TheDocket METAL NERDERY PODCAST PRESENTS: BUSHTHRAX – THE JOHN BUSH ERA OF ANTHRAX / “Almost sounds like spikey pubes, doesn't it?” / #crickets / “Do YOUR thing and THEY will find you…”/ #fuckthealgorithm (19:30): Sound of White Noise (1993) / “I didn't cup it that time…”/ “(‘Push away!') It's not as fun for me…” / “It took me a minute to figure out what the cover was…”/ POTTERS FIELD “That wasn't as great an opener as I thought…I think ‘Only' would have been a better opener…”/ ONLY / “If I hadn't have known that was Anthrax, I would have guessed it was Alice In Chains…”/ HY PRO GLO / “I, aye, eye, hi…” / “It has a weird, opening, Twin Peaks-y vibe…”/ BLACK LODGE / “Howdy, partner…”/ “Anthrax In Chains…Alice In Anthrax…”/ “Every band adapts to any new kinda thing…” (31:21): Stomp 442 (1995) / RANDOM ACTS OF SENSELESS VIOLENCE / “Puto!” / “It's more Pantera…”/ “That was the first year…that I ever did L.S.D….”/ “Springtime LSD…it's the best time for LSD…”/ “Everything's funny…”/ “She looked like a seagull, in a way…”/ KING SIZE (includes a solo from Dime) / “It doesn't sound very Alice In Chains-y…or Godsmack-y…” / “He was on a Nickelback song…”/ “Try the closer…”/ BARE / “This is their Planet Caravan…”/ DROP THE BALL / “That sounds like our guitar class song…”/ #tippingpoint / “Oh, there's a KISS cover, man…”/ NOTE: The Greater of Two Evils came out in 2004 / The Greater of Two Evils (2004) / “I kinda hate when bands do that…”/ “Alright, well it's not like we've never done that for you before, so…”/ METAL THRASHING MAD / “There you go, you happy? I pulled back…” (45:45): Volume 8: The Threat is Real (1998) / #killeropener / “There's not a coke line in sight…”/ CRUSH / “I like this better than the last 2…”/ Special guest Pantera folks / PISS N VINEGAR / 604 / TOAST TO THE EXTRAS / “Weren't expecting that, were ya?” / KILLING BOX (feat. Phil Anselmo) / “You know what? Cupajoe might wake you up a little bit…”/ INSIDE OUT (feat. Dimebag) / “That sounds like a Pantera riff…”/ “In tribute to my going without coffee for this long…”/ “Why don't you fart into the microphone dude, like a man?” / CUPAJOE / “That's how I drink it now: black and strong (just like my women) …”/ Inside Outs (1998 – EP Japan & UK only) / #Japanthrax / PHANTOM LORD / “That's what Metallica would have sounded like with John Bush…”/ “Doesn't Gronk (that's Grok)…sound like a big, curvy, buxom Norwegian woman?”/ “Imagine if guys did that…imagine if we bled out of our dicks for a week…” (1:02:10): We've Come for You All (2003) / “It's the most ‘Thrax-thrashy…”/ “If radio was halfway worth a shit…they would have played it…”/ WHAT DOESN'T DIE / “That sounds like that could be on ‘Worship Music'…this one's got more thrash vibes to it…”/ BLACK DAHLIA “Anthrax black metal…”/ NOTE: Amazon WAS around back then…they just had no streaming as of yet…because that wasn't a thing. / CADILLAC ROCK BOX (feat. Dime on voicemail) / “Is that what Nickelback sounds like?”/ TAKING THE MUSIC BACK (feat. Roger Daltrey) / “That's Roger Daltrey...”/ “Recently, The Master just celebrated his 78th year on this earth!” / #TonyIommi #HAIL / “Without that dude, NONE Of this shit exists…”/ “When you hear this closer, it seems like such a perfect segue into ‘Worship Music'…” / W.C.F.Y.A. / “Girls with Doc Martens are kinda cute…”/ “And they smell like Patrouli, remember that? Patrouli? Patchouli? It smelled like pot and armpits…”/ “It sounds like an Italian scotch…”/ ***Go check us out on Spotify! *** / “I'm glad I didn't go full baby…every time I do it, I hate myself…”/ THANK YOU FOR JOINING US!!! / #untilthenext #outroreel
F@@@ YOU LINDA!!!!Today, the guys got together to talk about Sam Raimi's triumphant return to R-rated horror...Send Help. A refreshing original story. Not based off of any IP or any kind of existing toxic fandom to bring it down. But how did the guys feel about it? No, wait...how did Adrian feel about it? Oh god!!! I just realized that they are talking about Sam Raimi!!! Buckle in for Adrians glaze machine!Click here to send us a message! If you would please go follow us on all the socials? We would love you all forever...in a friend way...don't be weird!!!Please go rate and review us anywhere you get your podcastsPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/CultureShockedPodcastTwitter/X: https://www.twitter.com/cspodcast21TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cspodcast21?lang=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/cultureshockedpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/cultureshocked21YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cultureshocked21Website: https://cultureshocked.buzzsprout.com/
Not Psycho or The Texas Chain Saw Massacre but a secret third thing. From wiki: "Deranged (also known as Deranged: Confessions of a Necrophile)[2] is a 1974 Canadian psychological horror film directed by Alan Ormsby and Jeff Gillen, and starring Roberts Blossom. Its plot, loosely based on the crimes of Ed Gein,[3] follows Ezra Cobb, a middle-aged man in a rural Midwestern community who begins a string of serial murders and grave robberies after the death of his mother Amanda, a religious fanatic who raised him to be a misogynist. The film features a diegetic narration in which newspaper columnist Tom Simms occasionally appears and narrates the events depicted. Though based on Gein, the film's title is misleading since Gein never experimented with necrophilia (although a necrophile is also defined as having "an obsessive fascination with death and corpses.")"Also discussed: Nirvana the Band the Show the Movie, Pillion, Send Help, Sam Raimi, earwax, Letter Kenny, Canada, Bob Clark, and more. NEXT WEEK: Battle Royale (2000)Bloodhaus:https://www.bloodhauspod.com/https://www.instagram.com/bloodhauspod/https://letterboxd.com/bloodhaus/Drusilla Adeline:https://www.sisterhydedesign.com/https://letterboxd.com/sisterhyde/https://www.instagram.com/sister__hyde/Joshua Conkelhttps://www.joshuaconkel.com/https://www.instagram.com/joshua_conkel/https://letterboxd.com/JoshuaConkel/
Well, Bros, it's our final episode of Season 15, and while we'll be back in two weeks -- with Oscars predictions, games, and more!! -- we wanted to make sure we covered a few of the MANY great movies and TV shows that are out at the moment! On today's episode, we discuss some movies we've seen (Send Help, Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die, Crime 101, The Wrecking Crew), some we HAVEN'T seen (Wuthering Heights), and one particular movie that we frankly wish we hadn't seen (... Marty Supreme). What have YOU been watching?? Head to our PATREON for full video episodes, weekly bonus episodes, and more!
Producer Zainab Azizi joins GG Hawkins to break down her journey from agency mailroom to President of Raimi Productions and producing studio features like Send Help. Azizi shares how she develops original ideas, packages talent, protects projects through shifting studio mandates, and leads with a collaborative producing style. She also discusses mentoring female producers, balancing creative and financial realities in modern filmmaking, and why theatrical success for original films still matters. In this episode, No Film School's GG Hawkins and guest Zainab Azizi discuss... How Send Help evolved from a logline in 2019 to a theatrical release Moving the project from Columbia Pictures to 20th and navigating studio mandate shifts Why Sam Raimi was essential to directing the film—and how storyboards helped secure studio confidence Packaging as a producer: attaching directors and actors through agency relationships Casting Rachel McAdams and Dylan O'Brien and building chemistry into the film's core dynamic The tension between “social media value” and creative talent in casting decisions What Azizi learned in the WME mailroom and how agencies really function behind the scenes Different types of producers (creative, line, financing, studio producers) and protecting the “PGA” credit Her collaborative leadership style and the “three solutions for every problem” rule Mentorship, promoting female producers, and fostering more women-led sets Why theatrical releases for original films still matter in 2026 Developing a Seshu Hayakawa biopic and why his story feels urgent today The importance of sacrifice, networking, and embracing rejection early in your career Memorable Quotes: “My job is to find three solutions for every problem.” “Rejection is just redirection. We celebrate rejections.” “If it scares you, it means you're headed the right direction.” “You have to put yourself out there.” Guests: Zainab Azizi – President of Raimi Productions and producer of Send Help Resources: LaBelle Foundation (for adopting Cactus the foster puppy) Producers Guild of America (PGA) Producers United Find No Film School everywhere: On the Web: No Film School Facebook: No Film School on Facebook Twitter: No Film School on Twitter YouTube: No Film School on YouTube Instagram: No Film School on Instagram
Today on The Kristian Harloff Show, we break down the biggest entertainment and box office stories shaking up Hollywood right now. Warner Bros. is reportedly reconsidering its stance on Paramount's offer, raising major questions about the future of studio consolidation and what it could mean for the industry moving forward. We also dive into new comments surrounding The Batman: Part II, with the film's writer teasing a story that's being described as "new and dangerous." What does that mean for Robert Pattinson's Dark Knight, and how far will this sequel push Gotham into darker territory? At the box office, Wuthering Heights surprises analysts with a massive $80 million debut, while Send Help continues to show remarkable staying power week after week. Plus, we talk early buzz and fan speculation surrounding the first trailer for Spider-Man: Brand New Day, and what this next chapter could signal for the future of Spider-Man. All that and more movie news, box office analysis, and industry discussion on today's episode. Topics Covered: Warner Bros. reconsidering Paramount deal The Batman: Part II story details and tone Wuthering Heights $80M box office debut Send Help box office performance Spider-Man: Brand New Day trailer talk SPONSORS: LEESA: Go to https://www.Leesa.com for 30% off mattresses! PLUS get an extra $50 off with promo code KRISTIAN, exclusive for my listeners SQUARE: Get up to $200 off Square hardware when you sign up at https://www.square.com/go/kristian! #squarepod CASH APP: Download Cash App Today: https://capl.onelink.me/vFut/76rlxe00 #CashAppPod. Cash App is a financial services platform, not a bank. Banking services provided by Cash App's bank partner(s). Prepaid debit cards issued by Sutton Bank, Member FDIC. See terms and conditions at https://cash.app/legal/us/en-us/card-agreement. Discounts and promotions provided by Cash App, a Block, Inc. brand. Visit http://cash.app/legal/podcast for full disclosures.
The Library of Congress has revealed the latest works to be entered into the National Film Registry. Mike shares what 25 films made the cut and why he is surprised to find that many American classics still have not been added. He shares his Top 10 Movies that should be considered in the next class of films. In the Movie Review, Mike talks about Send Help starring Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brian. It’s about a woman and her overbearing boss who become stranded on a deserted island after a plane crash. They must overcome past grievances and work together to survive, but ultimately, it's a battle of wills and wits to make it out alive. Mike shares why he thinks Sam Raimi movies might be misunderstood, why non-horror like Kelsey might enjoy it, why Rachel McAdams stepped away from Hollywood and the Spider-Man 4 movie we were robbed of. In the Trailer Park, Mike breaks down The Devil Wears Prada 2 that offers our first real look at where the characters are now, nearly two decades after “Runway” magazine first ruled their lives. Will it be the best No. 2 movie of the year? New Episodes Every Monday! Watch on YouTube: @MikeDeestro Follow Mike on TikTok: @mikedeestro Follow Mike on Instagram: @mikedeestro Follow Mike on X: @mikedeestro Follow Mike on Letterboxd: @mikedeestro Email: MovieMikeD@gmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.