Technology and trauma come together once again for Christopher Landon’s latest Blumhouse thriller Drop, a fun and satisfying ride through a first date from hell. Years after the traumatizing death of ...
Christopher Landon’s Drop takes a deceptively simple premise and spins it into a taut, nerve-wracking thriller that thrives on claustrophobic tension and genuine unpredictability. Violet (Meghann Fahy ...
As Violet walks into Palette, the camera circles the beautifully designed restaurant, setting the stage for the looming action. She doesn’t know it yet, but every single employee and patron is a ...
First dates can be nerve-wracking. Sometimes you may feel like you’re being held hostage. But what if you were actually being held captive, under the control of a mysterious stranger sending ...
If you think you’ve had a bad first date, Christopher Landon‘s “Drop” is here to take your worst nightmare and multiply it by a thousand. It also adds a measured yet sincere performance from Meghann ...
Produced by horror impresario Jason Blum (“Get Out,” “M3gan”), “Drop” has a premise that promises some agreeably trashy thrills: Set in a luxe Chicago restaurant on a building’s 38th floor, it follows ...
It’s not particularly complex or in any way post-modern, but it’s not equipped or expected to be. What it lacks in any standout angle is made up for in its promises as a slick, Hitchcockian thriller, ...
Nate Richard is a Resource Editor for Collider, a film and television critic, and a part-time amateur filmmaker. He graduated from Ball State University in December 2020 with a Bachelor's degree in ...