Sam Raimi's A SIMPLE PLAN takes audiences on a chilling descent into greed and moral decay, underscored by a haunting sense of inevitability that is equal parts tragedy and thriller. Adapted from Scott B. Smith's novel by the author, the film is a stark departure from Raimi’s usual dynamic horror fare, revealing a new layer of sophistication to the director's toolkit. Here, Raimi exercises restraint, trading his signature freneticism for a measured approach that illuminates and amplifies the story's psychological darkness. Set in a small, frozen Midwestern town, A SIMPLE PLAN follows Hank Mitchell (Bill Paxton), his dim-witted brother Jacob (Billy Bob Thornton), and their friend Lou (Brent Briscoe) as they stumble upon a crashed plane in the woods containing over four million dollars in cash. What begins as an idle curiosity quickly shifts to a life-altering opportunity. The men are tempted to keep the money, reasoning that no one would ever know — a plan that initially