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    This Week's Hot Headlines

    TV special on Dallas murder-for-hire tops this week's 5 most-read stories

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Apr 16, 2022 | 10:00 am

    Editor's note: A lot happened this week, so here's your chance to get caught up. Read on for the week's most popular headlines. For the best things to do this weekend, click here, and for the best dining options on Easter Sunday, click here.

    1. 48 Hours covers horrifying Dallas murder-for-hire by Oak Cliff wife. A horrifying murder that took place one morning on an Oak Cliff street was the subject of a new episode of 48 Hours. Called "The Plot to Kill Jamie Faith," the show was broadcast on Saturday, April 9 on the CBS Television Network and is now available to stream on Paramount+.

    2. 9 top new pizza restaurants in Dallas vie for best pie in town. CultureMap Tastemaker Awards' 10-part editorial series, profiling all of those nominated for an award in categories, continues with our wild card category: pizza. It was a year that saw more than a dozen new pizza concepts open, tossing out all varieties and bringing an unprecedented array of styles and options. Here are our nominees for 2022 Wild Card – Best New Pizza.

    3. Conveyor belt hot pot restaurant from California steamrolls into Plano. An Asian restaurant from the West Coast featuring two highly desirable items — hot pot and conveyer belt service — is coming to Texas. Seapot, known for being the leading conveyor-belt style hot pot restaurant in Northern California, is opening its first Texas location in Plano at 1900 N. Central Expwy., near Park Boulevard.

    4. Chicago-style hot dog fanatics have a new indie spot to try in Frisco. Dallas is already due to get an authentic Chicago hot dog joint with the pending arrival of Portillo's, the Chicago-based fast casual brand, which is coming to The Colony in the fall. But for those who can't wait, there's an indie shop called Chicago Avenue Hot Dogs now open in Frisco said to do a convincing take on Chicago hot dogs and more.

    5. Phil Romano hands over reins at Trinity Groves Dallas to young chef. The management of Trinity Groves, the restaurant depot in West Dallas, is changing. According to a press release from Trinity Groves Restaurant Group, founder Phil Romano will pass the baton to chef Julian Rodarte, co-owner of Beto & Sons, who will become CEO and be in charge of creating new restaurant concepts.

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    Movie Review

    White Lotus alum Meghann Fahy combats cellphone in film thriller Drop

    Alex Bentley
    Apr 10, 2025 | 3:36 pm
    Meghann Fahy in Drop
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    Meghann Fahy in Drop.

    The smartphone age has forever changed how people communicate, including in movies. However, save for a few exceptions, their depiction on screen is still limited to characters using them solely for phone calls and regular text messages. The new film Droptakes a relatively underutilized function of smartphones and amplifies it to create a new but familiar type of thriller.

    Violet (Meghann Fahy) is the mother of a young boy, Toby (Jacob Robinson), and also a widow who survived an abusive marriage. After years of waiting, she’s finally ready to get back on the dating scene, agreeing to meet Henry (Brandon Sklenar) at a fancy restaurant after a few months of only communicating with him through a dating app.

    Soon after arriving at the restaurant, she starts receiving unsolicited messages that are dropped onto her phone by an anonymous person using a special app. What at first seem to be harmless pranks turn deadly serious, with Violet being blackmailed to do whatever the person wants her to do under the threat of Toby being killed. With instructions not to confide in anybody, even Henry, Violet has to cope with the menace alone.

    Directed by Christopher Landon and written by Jillian Jacobs and Christopher Roach, the film is a clever twist on the whodunit, making it into a who’s-doing-it. With a 50-foot range on the ability to drop messages onto someone else’s phone, virtually everyone in the restaurant is a suspect. The filmmakers ramp up the tension expertly as Violet tries to figure out who is tormenting her.

    With the source of the drama remaining a mystery for much of the film, different methods are used to communicate Violet’s anxiety to the audience. First and foremost is the buzzing of her phone; every time it goes off feels like an electric shock, with Violet’s reactions (or sometimes non-reactions) selling the intensity of the situation. Instead of looking at her phone, the film displays the messages all around her, a great visual representation of the metaphorical walls closing in on Violet.

    Many films of this ilk play fast and loose with the believability factor, but Landon and his team keep things on the up-and-up for the most part. The things Violet is asked to do are well within her ability, even if they require her to be sneaky at times. The relatively calm way she handles most of the requests belies the pressure that is building on her. The film does get a little wonky toward the end, but earlier scenes do enough to forgive those missteps.

    The structure of the film requires a good lead performance, and Fahy, in her first major role since her appearance in season 2 of HBO series The White Lotus, delivers. She does a great job of vacillating back-and-forth between absolute terror and normal pleasantness to maintain the illusion of Violet enjoying the date. Sklenar (It Ends With Us) provides a handsome face and a demeanor that’s just understanding enough for a character to put up with a date who’s distracted almost the entire time she’s with him. The smaller roles are filled well, including the person revealed as the blackmailer.

    Drop finds a way to utilize modern technology in a way few other movies have done before. It may or may not hold up well on a rewatch, but the setup of the story, the execution of the scenes at the restaurant, and the acting of the people charged with bringing it to life all combine for a great one-time experience.

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    Drop opens in theaters on April 11.

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