Reel Reviews | Drop

by Tim Gordon

One night, one date, and one message ignite a terrifying chain of events in the pulse-pounding thriller Drop.

Violet, a widowed mother still reeling from the loss of her husband, cautiously steps back into the world of dating with Henry, a kind and seemingly genuine new acquaintance. But what starts as an ordinary night quickly spirals into a waking nightmare when Violet begins receiving a series of anonymous, chilling text messages. The mysterious caller makes one thing clear: if she tells anyone or disobeys the escalating commands, her younger sister, Jen, and her young son, Toby, will be killed.

As the instructions grow more sinister and morally compromising, Violet is pushed to her psychological and emotional limits, forced to make impossible choices with lives hanging in the balance. The evening reaches a horrifying climax when she is ordered to kill Henry—turning a night of potential connection into a deadly game of manipulation and survival.

Starring Meghann Fahy in a gripping, emotionally charged performance alongside Brandon Sklenar, Violett Beane, and Jeffery Self, Drop is a taut psychological thriller that explores fear, control, and the terrifying lengths one mother will go to protect the people she loves.

Grade: C

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