Drop

  • Violett Beane, Brandon Sklenar, Meghann Fahy, Ed Weeks
  • Christopher Landon
  • April 11th 2025
  • 95
A widowed mother's first date in years takes a terrifying turn when she's bombarded with anonymous threatening messages on her phone during their upscale dinner, leaving her questioning if her charming date is behind the harassment.

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Drop

Verdict: Drop is a silly and contrived thriller that's a lot of fun thanks to Meghann Fahy's committed performance

  • Violett Beane, Brandon Sklenar, Meghann Fahy, Ed Weeks
  • April 11th 2025
  • 95
  • Christopher Landon

Meghann Fahy plays a widowed single mother who ends up on the first date from hell when she becomes terrorised by random texts.

Meghann Fahy has been slowly plugging away in supporting roles and she’s finally getting her leading lady moment in the thriller Drop.

In Christopher Landon’s new movie, The White Lotus actress plays widowed single mother Violet, who meets her dating app match Henry (Brandon Sklenar) at the upscale restaurant Palate for their first date.

Things go awry immediately when Violet begins to receive ‘drops’ to her phone from another person in the restaurant. They start off relatively harmless – albeit unsettling – before becoming more and more threatening.

Violet must carry out the instructions – without telling her date what’s wrong – otherwise her son will be killed.

Who is messaging her and what to they want? There’s only one way to find out.

Drop is a ridiculous, high-concept thriller that is best enjoyed if you don’t examine it too closely and just go on the...

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