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A Definitive Ranking of Every Sam Raimi Movie

Let's look back at Raimi's exceptionally eclectic career, including his new film Send Help

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Illustration by Steven Fiche

    Welcome to Dissected, where we disassemble a band’s catalog, a director’s filmography, or some other critical pop-culture collection in the abstract. It’s exact science by way of a few beers. The time, we enter the hyperkinetic geek-friendly mind of Sam Raimi, updated for the release of Send Help (2026). 


    For almost a decade of the 21st century, it seemed like audiences would never get to see another Sam Raimi film ever again. Sure, he produced an extensive catalog of horror movies during that time, and had directed episodes of Ash vs. Evil Dead and the Quibi original 50 States of Fright. However, there was no full-length feature by Raimi from 2013 to 2022, a sad thing for cinema considering that his low-budget shocker The Evil Dead is considered a hallmark of the horror genre.

    Then, in 2020 Scott Derrickson shocked Marvel Cinematic Universe fans by announcing his departure from Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness, the sequel to his 2016 film starring Benedict Cumberbatch. Even more surprising was his unexpected replacement by Raimi, whose extensively documented problems making 2007’s Spider-Man 3 fueled speculation that he would never make another superhero movie again.

    It sounded too good to be true for many of the director’s fans; after all, working with such a major studio arguably led to a lot of the drama behind Spider-Man 3’s development. However, the stars somehow aligned, and not only did Multiverse of Madness harken Raimi’s return to theaters, but we didn’t have to wait nine years for a follow-up, with the thriller Send Help debuting in 2026.

    So let’s celebrate Raimi’s cinematic formula of camp, blood, and one-liners. We’ve taken a close look at what makes him one of the most iconic genre directors through his extensive filmography: From Super-8 student projects to classic splatter-fests and even a sports melodrama, here’s our definitive ranking of the works of Sam Raimi.

    — Erin Brady

    [Editor’s note: The following contains spoilers for Send Help (2026).]


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