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Century City AMC was buzzing with Send Help fans Monday night. We partnered up with Disney and Fox to give fans an advance screening of Sam Raimi’s return to horror (which you’ll also find on the subscriber cover of FANGORIA Issue # 30). But that’s not all, composer Danny Elfman joined us in person for a very special post-screening Q&A, moderated by Fango's Angel Melanson. In true Sam Raimi fashion, Send Help is something of a genre mashup with hefty doses of comedy infused into the horror. But there are also elements of action, adventure, and yes… even romance in the mix. Which means Elfman was writing music cues for a massive genre mashup, all while keeping it cohesive within the world of Send Help. “I knew going in that it was switching gears a lot. That’s something that Sam loves to do,” Elfman said. “My instincts tell me to find something very simple that can run through everything. My first thought was to find a really innocent theme for Linda and use a female voice. I was kind of inspired by Rosemary’s Baby. But then let that run throughout the score so that by the time we’re getting into the last act, that same theme has kind of a twisted edge to it.” Elfman and Raimi have collaborated many times over the years, on everything from Darkman to Spider-Man and Elfman’s "March of the Dead" theme in Army of Darkness. Read the full event recap on FANGORIA.com