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Rachel McAdams' maltreated and underappreciated character battles it out with her boss on a desert island in Sam Raimi's new horror-comedy "Send Help". McAdams stars as smart but frumpy Linda Liddle, who has long toiled in the strategy and planning department of a consultancy firm, but gets sidelined by her new misogynistic and entitled boss, Bradley (Dylan O'Brien). Given a final chance to prove her worth, Linda joins Bradley and his band of brothers on a business trip to Bangkok. When their private plane crashes in a freak storm, Linda and Bradley are the only survivors and find themselves stranded on a remote island. Fan of the TV show "Survivor", Linda thrives in the new environment, reversing the power dynamics, and tensions between the two soon turn into a battle of wills. The film, which opens in cinemas globally this week, features gory scenes and blends thriller elements and dark humour in Raimi's hallmark style. "Linda's been definitely one of the most fun parts I've played," McAdams said at the film's UK premiere in London on Thursday (January 29). "There's just so much to do, from the survival training to being bloodied up, you know, like nobody's business. So it was, I definitely had a lot of firsts on this film. And after 25 years, you know, that's kind of exciting," the "Mean Girls" and "The Notebook" actress said. McAdams, 47, previously worked with Raimi on the Marvel movie "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness", and said reuniting with him was "a treat". O'Brien said the movie, which was shot in Thailand, Australia and Los Angeles, was less physically demanding than it appears on screen. "I think it was a lot more fun than maybe you're thinking," he said. "It was genuinely such a fun time. And I guess that's the movie magic of it. It looks really miserable and we're having all this stuff thrown onto us and coming out of us and, you know, but it was a blast." Raimi, who directs from a script by Damian Shannon and Mark Swift, said he hoped the film would keep audiences on their toes. "I really wanted to follow the screenplay which suggested it could be a really good audience manipulation film where they just don't know what's happening next. It's a lot of fun to be in the crowd when you're invested in the characters and you're trying to figure out which way it's going to go," the "Evil Dead" and "Spider-Man" filmmaker said. ........................................................................................ Follow Us: / @newzee4u Watch "Princess Leonor, Spain's future queen, delivers her first speech with ENG SUBs" • Princess Leonor, delivers her first speech... Watch "An inside look at one of TikTok's most viral Arab chefs - Abir El Saghir" • An inside look at one of TikTok's most vir... Check out our playlists to view the latest videos and don't forget to subscribe to the NEWZEE YouTube channel for daily video updates. Must Share Your Thought in Comments!