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The Drop
Directed by
Sarah Adina Smith
2023
1h 32m
R
Comedy
4.2
51%
22%
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In this cringe comedy, a married couple face a marriage test when one of them drops a baby during a tropical island wedding.
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Cast of The Drop
Anna Konkle
Lex
Jermaine Fowler
Mani
Aparna Nancherla
Mia
Jillian Bell
Lindsey
Joshua Leonard
Josh
Utkarsh Ambudkar
Robbie
Elisha Henig
Levi
Jennifer Lafleur
Peggy
Robin Thede
Shauna
Susan Sullivan
Lex’s Mom
Monnae Michaell
Isha (Mani’s Mom)
Megalyn Echikunwoke
Birth Doula
Gene Farber
Terrorist
Bryan Ross
Pilot
Ross Partridge
Special Officer Seth Smith
The Drop Reviews
San Francisco Chronicle
Bob Strauss
"The Drop" can feel like being stuck with someone who has their good qualities, in serious ways, but that you can't stand.
Observer
Dylan Roth
The Drop is a wickedly fun satire of modern intimacy, both between romantic partners and between friends.
Variety
Lisa Kennedy
"The Drop" is smarter than it is funny.
Wall Street Journal
John Anderson
The Drop finds its humor in cringe comedy and the kind of cultural caricature that isn't just tiresome but offhandedly so.
Los Angeles Times
Noel Murray
While "The Drop" doesn't always work as a comedy, it does have the ring of hard-won truth.
Pittsburgh Magazine
Sean Collier
A quick and enjoyable trip with well-considered humor.
AV Club
Luke Y. Thompson
The Drop isn't really about dropping a baby. But it's not about much else, either.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
Thanks to an amusing batch of characters, the heavily improvised film provides some big laughs while maintaining its satirical edge, even if it stumbles in the uneven final act.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
...a collection of characters who are thoroughly unlikable but great fun to watch. Alas, while they are indeed one odious bunch, they wear out their welcome long before we're subjected to one last cheap joke and mercifully fading to black.
MovieWeb
Julian Roman
The Drop runs intimacy, relationships, and family planning through a comedic grinder. It takes a while to identify each supporting character, but you're laughing hysterically the whole time. Wackiness compounds as long-held insecurities erupt.
Paste Magazine
Aurora Amidon
The Drop's meandering 90 minutes are entertaining enough, but they'll inevitably have you wishing that it really was as bold as dropping a baby on the concrete.
RogerEbert.com
Christy Lemire
Despite [its] intriguing premise, The Drop never reaches its full cringe comedy potential.
Common Sense Media
Jennifer Green
The meandering plot can go largely unnoticed thanks to The Drop's collection of comedic actors, each offering his or her own uniquely bizarre caricature.
Cultured Vultures
Natasha Alvar
The Drop drops the ball at every turn, only coming together in the final moments of the film, and by that point the viewer has already checked out.
Decider
John Serba
It's a weirdly noncommittal movie, stuck in a no-man's-land between hangout movie and a story with substance.
IGN Movies
Tara Bennett
While Konkle and Fowler are very strong as the central relationship being tested, the script treats them more as easy punchlines trying to navigate a series of escalating, cringe-worthy friend faux paus.
Next Best Picture
Dan Bayer
The cast gives it their all to make sure the best jokes land, but ultimately "The Drop" just doesn't have enough skill to fully make good on its admittedly hilarious premise.
In Review Online
Emily DuGranrut
The film isn't dumb - the quips are quick - but the problem is, quite simply and quite fatally, that it's just not… funny.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
Sarah Adina Smith's comedy is bereft of laughs, leaving us stuck with irritating people.
Movie Madness Podcast
Erik Childress
With the exception of Jillian Bell and Joshua Leonard, everyone in the cast looks like an improv group desperately waiting for someone in the audience to set each and every scene for them.
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The Drop: Should We Drop A Baby?
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