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Drop

  • 2025
  • PG-13
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
19K
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Meghann Fahy in Drop (2025)
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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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 h... Read allA 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.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.

  • Director
    • Christopher Landon
  • Writers
    • Jillian Jacobs
    • Chris Roach
  • Stars
    • Meghann Fahy
    • Brandon Sklenar
    • Violett Beane
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    19K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    19
    8
    • Director
      • Christopher Landon
    • Writers
      • Jillian Jacobs
      • Chris Roach
    • Stars
      • Meghann Fahy
      • Brandon Sklenar
      • Violett Beane
    • 186User reviews
    • 165Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Meghann Fahy
    Meghann Fahy
    • Violet
    Brandon Sklenar
    Brandon Sklenar
    • Henry
    Violett Beane
    Violett Beane
    • Jen
    Jacob Robinson
    • Toby
    Reed Diamond
    Reed Diamond
    • Richard
    Gabrielle Ryan
    Gabrielle Ryan
    • Cara
    Sarah McCormack
    Sarah McCormack
    • Hostess
    Jeffery Self
    Jeffery Self
    • Matt
    Ed Weeks
    Ed Weeks
    • Phil
    Ben Pelletier
    Ben Pelletier
    • Bearded Man
    • (as Benjamin Pelletier)
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    Travis Nelson
    Travis Nelson
    • Connor
    Saoirse Hayden
    Saoirse Hayden
    • Green Dress Prom Girl
    Fiona Browne
    Fiona Browne
    • Diane
    Stephanie Karam
    Stephanie Karam
    • Young Woman (Zoom)
    Michael Shea
    Michael Shea
    • Blake
    Niamh McHenry
    Niamh McHenry
    • Restaurant Patron
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    • Director
      • Christopher Landon
    • Writers
      • Jillian Jacobs
      • Chris Roach
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    User reviews186

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    5Ken-208

    Convoluted Plot

    The whole premise of the movie seemed a little convoluted and as the movie goes on it gets messier and more ridiculous.

    I think there are too many holes in the plot and the movie is simply seems like a waste of time. It does not get better and only gets worse.

    If the plot was better and more realistic than maybe it could be a good movie but the ridiculous and unbelievable plot is what really harms this movie.

    On the positive the actors seem capable, the set design and cinematography was good but it's just hard to get over the ridiculous plot. There are too many gaps and I found I was waiting for the move to end. The ending is not worth the wait.
    4lesio-21948

    "Red Eye" (2005) wannabe

    It's OK to watch, however one needs to be under influence (of any kind) to get through this cinema jewel.

    The plot is moronic and full of holes, acting kinda puzzling.

    It is annoying when one waits for a movie promoted as good entertainment, and, when the wait is over... it's a stinker.

    Some scenes are openly screaming "eat it, stupid, it's possible" - like the moment involving kid, radio controlled toy car and a gun. Was the gun in kid's toy box?

    People get shot, they get up and do heroic things, get stabbed - no worries, thrown against walls... Last question after watching this: WHY? Why such elaborate plot involving home invasion, restaurant takeover, poison, guns, etc.? They could JUST KILL THE TARGET.
    7darkreignn

    Happy Death Date

    Director Christopher Landon has made two of my favorite guilty pleasure films - "Happy Death Day" and "Happy Death Day 2U" - although I hesitate to even call them guilty pleasures as I find them to be genuinely enjoyable and high-quality movies. His 2020 slasher-comedy 'Freaky' was a fun pandemic-era release, boosted by Kathryn Newton's screen presence and Vince Vaughn's surprisingly great comedic timing. And so, when I discovered that he was directing "Drop," I knew I immediately wanted to check it out, and I did, with my father, during an early access screening. And honestly? It was pretty good.

    "Drop" is probably Landon's best directed, most stylish film yet - visually, there is a lot of creativity at play here in terms of atmospheric lighting choices, creative and intrusive editing, and an excellent use of sound (or lack thereof) that highlights tension and underscores drama. There's a real flair here with visual moments that, honestly, I haven't been as emotionally impacted by since "Drive" - one specific scene involving a kiss between two characters was a highlight, as was a conversation where the sound drops to only focus on the words being said. More confident than ever, Landon pushes himself and takes risks here, because while "Drop" is a conventional enough thriller in terms of premise, the execution in both the way the film looks and in the themes it decides to cover are genuinely daring, with the opening scene setting the stage that, huh, maybe this wasn't quite the movie I thought it was going to be.

    Before the airdrop shenanigans begin, "Drop" introduces Violet - Meghann Fahy - and Henry - Brandon Sklenar - who are about to go on the most... memorable... first date of all time. Though the the date may not go as planned, the uncomfortable and awkward situation that the characters are thrown in doesn't translate to an uncomfortable or awkward viewing experience because, luckily, Meghann and Brandon have phenomenal chemistry on screen. If I didn't know any better, I'd think that they were in a relationship in real life because they are magnetic to watch, with banter that keeps things fun even as tension starts to build. And it's not just in the things they say to each other, but in the little looks, the first date jitters, the small smiles - that kind of natural chemistry is hard to fake, and it makes their connection feel all the more believable. Of course, if you've seen the trailer, you know that all good things must come to an end, and so, when "Drop" decides to become a thriller, thrill it does.

    Quickly turning into a breakneck, white knuckle roller coaster ride, "Drop" is a whodunnit - or more accurately, a who is doing it - that really keeps you guessing until the end of the film. Things just keep on escalating, with situations getting more bizarre and dire; the film keeps upping the stakes, but not so much so that things ever feel too ridiculous or unbelievable. As the characters are engaged in this mystery, you'll find yourself trying to actively solve it with them - who is doing this, why are they doing this, and how in the world will our characters ever manage to answer these questions without getting hurt, or worse? It's a very fun, twisty little story that starts intense and stays that way until the credits roll.

    My only real complaint about this movie is that the overall resolution was just kind of, ehh - the explanation we do get isn't bad per se, it's just missing that extra pop, that emotional payoff that could've sent things over the top. I mean, I understand that it's probably difficult to think of a satisfactory and crowd pleasing explanation - I guarantee you that the premise for this movie was thought of first, and the "why" of it all was dreamt up in the writing room - but I was hoping for something that had a bit more of that je ne sais quoi. That said, "Drop" is all about the journey, and the journey is worth taking. I had a really great time with "Drop", and I can't wait to see this again at home on 4k. I highly recommend this, and I hope it makes a killing.
    7dm66birch

    Fun but stressful thriller

    We saw this as a Regal Monday Mystery Movie. So went in there not knowing what we were going to see. We were a little nervous once we found out the title as we do not typically like anything that is too stressful. But we stuck it out and we are glad we did.

    I had seen Meghann Fahy in White Lotus and The Perfect Couple. I was not familiar with Brandon Sklenar but he was very likeable in this role.

    The movie was fun, entertaining and suspenseful. It kept us guessing right up to the bad guy reveal.

    Was it award winning material? No. But it was fun for a date night and we definitely are glad we stayed.
    6cutie7

    Suspension of Disbelief: Engaged

    One trend I can totally get behind is the return of '90s-style, nonsensical action films - and 'Drop' is a perfect example of just how fun that can be. It's full of high-stakes chaos, tech-fuelled paranoia, and a plot that spirals in the best kind of way.

    The social commentary lands surprisingly well, with the AirDrop-as-menace angle tapping into real digital-age fears. And I loved the video game-esque text placements on screen - bold, stylised, and just the right kind of over-the-top.

    The acting? A bit cringe, yes - but intentionally so. Meghann Fahy really leans into the melodrama, and Brandon Sklenar does a great job playing the increasingly bewildered date. Special shoutout to Violett Beane, whose dry delivery added just the right bite.

    But a bone to pick: that child actor... GOD AWFUL. It's even more glaring when you think about someone like Owen Cooper in 'Adolescence' - proof that you can cast a young actor who brings genuine weight to the screen. This kid just wasn't it. Still, if you're after a chaotic, neon-tinged thrill ride with something to say, 'Drop' is a blast.

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    • Trivia
      The events of the film take place on June 7th, 2025, based on the clock in Henry's car and one of the documents seen in Henry's camera which was dated December 2024.
    • Goofs
      Henry called the El, "the El Train". Chicago natives just say "L" and they also do not call it "the train." The screenwriter, thinking of the international cinema audience, thoughtfully decided to use the word "train".
    • Quotes

      Violet: [after slipping the poison into the stalker's dessert instead of Henry's drink] Yahtzee

    • Connections
      Referenced in Amanda the Jedi Show: THE MONKEY is the most absurd horror movie of 2025 | Book and Movie Explained (2025)
    • Soundtracks
      Day from Night
      Written by Tim Perry

      Performed by Ages and Ages

      Courtesy of Needle and Thread Records

      By arrangement with Terrorbird Media

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    • Release date
      • April 11, 2025 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Ireland
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Drop: Amenaza anónima
    • Filming locations
      • Ardmore Studios, Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland(Interiors)
    • Production companies
      • Blumhouse Productions
      • Platinum Dunes
      • Rialto
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    • Budget
      • $11,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $16,582,865
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,397,015
      • Apr 13, 2025
    • Gross worldwide
      • $28,308,865
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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