
Everyone's a suspect.
Violet, a widowed mother on her first date in years, arrives at an upscale restaurant where she is relieved that her date, Henry, is more charming and handsome than she expected. But their chemistry begins to curdle as Violet begins being irritated and then terrorized by a series of anonymous drops to her phone.
- 6.4
- 2025
- Released
- 1h 35m

Meghann Fahy
Violet
Brandon Sklenar
Henry
Reed Diamond
Richard
Violett Beane
Jen
Jeffery Self
Matt
Jacob Robinson
Toby
Gabrielle Ryan
Cara
Ed Weeks
Phil
Travis Nelson
Connor
Sarah McCormack
Hostess
Ben Pelletier
Bearded Man / Masked Man
Saoirse Hayden
Green Prom Dress Girl
Fiona Browne
Diane
Stephanie Karam
Young Woman (Zoom)
Michael Shea
Blake
Tara Mae
Pink Prom Dress Girl (uncredited)
Jordon-Dion Scanlon
Blue Prom Dress Girl (uncredited)
Niamh McHenry
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)











Released
en
$11,000,000.00
$28,744,699.00
- #photographer
- #date
- #widow
- #restaurant
- #psychological thriller
- #whodunit
- #single mother
- #phone
- #murder mystery
- #mystery
- #thriller
- #distressing
- #threatening behavior
Reviews

Great movie. Was very interesting without a single boring moment. Also, it was a clean movie without DEI propaganda and political messages which is another good thing. I think from now on we will see less and less propaganda movies since Trump won the presidency, which is again a good thing.

“Violet” (Meghann Fahy) hasn’t been on a date for years, since her husband died and left her to bring up their young son “Toby” (Jacob Robinson) on her own. Tonight’s the night, though, and so having been talked out of wearing a deckchair by her sister “Jen” (Violett Beane) she sets off to a rooftop restaurant for a rendezvous with her hunky online pal “Henry” (Brandon Sklenar). Things don’t go so

<em>'Drop'</em> is a great thriller! I was hooked for every minute. It gave me vibes of 2024's <em>'Carry-On'</em>, which is a film I also enjoyed. This one - albeit certainly different - has similarities, but it is much more atmospheric. It left me on fair tenterhooks, that's for sure. The performances are excellent, particularly from leads Meghann Fahy and Brandon Sklenar. In the midst of the
From director Christopher Landon (the Happy Death Day films, Freaky) and screenwriters Jillian Jacobs (Fantasy Island) and Chris Roach (Non-Stop), Drop is a mystery thriller that gets more wrapped up in a forced mystery than providing anything resembling actual thrills. Violet (Meghann Fahy) is a widow and a domestic abuse survivor. She has prioritized her son for so long that she’s forgotten w











