4 Best Movies To Watch Before Drop, Blumhouse’s New 89% Thriller

From similar suspense thrillers to other movies by its director Christopher Landon, there are plenty of great films to watch while waiting for Blumhouse’s Drop to drop. Drop has been getting an enthusiastic response from critics since it premiered at South by Southwest in March. Drop’s reviews are calling it a riveting thriller that keeps the audience guessing with its unpredictable twists and turns. Meghann Fahy stars as a single mother on a date, who’s tormented via her phone by an unseen assailant threatening to hurt her family if she doesn’t murder her date, played by Brandon Sklenar.

It’s a classic Hitchcockian high concept with the modern twist of smartphone communication, and based on Drop’s impressive 89% Rotten Tomatoes score, it seems to have pulled it off. Drop is set to be released in theaters on April 11. In the meantime, there are plenty of other great mystery thrillers and movies by the same filmmakers to check out.

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Freaky (2020)

Directed By Christopher Landon

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Release Date

November 13, 2020

Runtime

102 Minutes

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Christopher Landon

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Michael Kennedy, Christopher Landon

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One of Landon’s best previous movies is Freaky, a wildly entertaining mashup of a typical slasher and a body-swap comedy. Kathryn Newton plays mild-mannered teenager Millie and Vince Vaughn plays notorious serial killer “The Butcher.” When the Butcher attacks Millie with an ancient blade carrying supernatural powers, they magically switch bodies. The Butcher finds it easier to lure victims to their deaths in the body of a high schooler, so Millie has to fight to get her own body back before it’s too late.

Freaky has an 84% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Freaky hilariously satirizes the tropes of slashers and body-swap movies, but it’s also a great high-concept thriller. It has clearly defined stakes and wonderfully twisty storytelling. The fact that Landon can take such a gimmicky premise and still keep viewers guessing with an engaging horror story proves that Drop is in very safe hands.

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Your Monster (2024)

Directed By Caroline Lindy

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October 25, 2024

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104 minutes

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Caroline Lindy

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Caroline Lindy

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Bob Potter, Sharon Horgan, Kayla Foster, Clelia Mountford

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Drop isn’t Fahy’s first foray into the horror genre; she also had a standout supporting role in Your Monster, a delightful blend of horror movie and romantic comedy. Melissa Barrera stars as a young actor grappling with a cancer diagnosis. She gets a new lease on life when she finds a monster living in her closet and, instead of being afraid of him, finds herself falling for him. Fahy plays Barrera’s romantic rival, who steals both her playwright boyfriend and the lead role in his new project.

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The whole story is a bizarre horror metaphor for embracing your inner rage. The monster represents the righteous anger that this young actor is holding back, and her love for him represents the need to get that anger out and express it in order to let it go. But it conveys that message in the most unconventional way possible.

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When A Stranger Calls (1979)

Directed By Fred Walton

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October 26, 1979

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97 minutes

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Fred Walton

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Fred Walton, Steve Feke

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Barry Krost, Doug Chapin

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The premise of Drop feels like a modern-day update of the classic thriller When a Stranger Calls. When a Stranger Calls opens with a babysitter looking after a couple of kids who are sound asleep upstairs. The phone rings, she answers it, and she’s tormented by a psychotic killer who menacingly threatens the children. She has to figure out where he’s calling from before he strikes.

When a Stranger Calls has an iconic opening 20-minute sequence that the rest of the movie struggles to follow. It meanders around a bit as it follows the killer stalking someone else, then sees him come back to the babysitter years later. But those first 20 minutes are a masterclass in thriller filmmaking.

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Happy Death Day (2017)

Directed By Christopher Landon

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October 13, 2017

Runtime

96 minutes

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Christopher Landon

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Christopher Landon, Scott Lobdell

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The movie that put Landon on the map was Happy Death Day. Before he combined a slasher with a body-swap movie in Freaky, Landon combined a slasher with a time-loop movie in Happy Death Day. Jessica Rothe stars as college student Tree Gelbman, who finds herself reliving the day of her gruesome murder at the hands of a masked killer over and over again. It’s like Groundhog Day if Bill Murray got killed on Groundhog Day. Tree uses her strange newfound power to investigate her own murder and figure out who it is that’s trying to kill her.

It’s a genre-bending gem that puts a fresh spin on the familiar tropes of two different genres by blending them together.

Happy Death Day was popular enough to launch a franchise, and it’s easy to see why. It’s a genre-bending gem that puts a fresh spin on the familiar tropes of two different genres by blending them together. Drop looks to be another great Landon-directed thriller in this tradition.

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Release Date

April 11, 2025

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85 Minutes

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Christopher Landon

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Jillian Jacobs, Christopher Roach

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