If you loved the high-octane action and gritty urban setting of Brick Mansions (2014), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that deliver the same adrenaline-pumping thrills, intense fight scenes, and dystopian vibes. Whether you're a fan of parkour, crime dramas, or undercover missions, these picks will keep you on the edge of your seat.

The Transporter (2002)
Description: Centers around a skilled driver and fighter who navigates dangerous criminal underworlds, featuring high-speed chases and hand-to-hand combat.
Fact: The film's car stunts were performed without CGI, using real drivers and precision driving techniques. It spawned a successful franchise.


District B13 (2004)
Description: Features high-octane action sequences and parkour stunts set in a dystopian urban environment, emphasizing physical prowess and fast-paced combat.
Fact: The film was one of the first mainstream movies to showcase parkour, performed by co-creator David Belle. It was shot in real locations without CGI for stunts.


The Equalizer (2014)
Description: Follows a retired operative who uses his lethal skills to protect the innocent, featuring methodical, brutal action sequences in urban settings.
Fact: Denzel Washington trained extensively in martial arts for the role. The film is loosely inspired by a 1980s TV series of the same name.


Shoot 'Em Up (2007)
Description: A relentless, stylized action movie with exaggerated gunfights, dark humor, and a protagonist who excels in chaotic combat scenarios.
Fact: The film features over 100 stunt performers and was designed as a homage to classic action movies and video games. It includes a gunfight during a skydive sequence.


Wanted (2008)
Description: A visually striking action film with over-the-top stunts, gunplay, and a protagonist thrust into a secret world of assassins.
Fact: The film's 'curving bullet' effect was achieved using a combination of CGI and practical effects. It's based on a comic book miniseries.


Taken (2008)
Description: A fast-paced thriller with intense action sequences, focusing on a protagonist using his combat skills to rescue a loved one from criminals.
Fact: The film's iconic phone monologue was improvised by Liam Neeson. It revitalized the actor's career as an action star.


Kick-Ass (2010)
Description: Blends hyper-violent action with dark humor, featuring amateur vigilantes taking on organized crime in a gritty, stylized world.
Fact: The film was controversial for its depiction of child violence. It was based on a comic book by Mark Millar and John Romita Jr.


Dredd (2012)
Description: A gritty, violent action film set in a high-rise urban dystopia, focusing on a lone law enforcer battling criminals in a confined, chaotic environment.
Fact: The film was shot in 3D but deliberately avoided gimmicky effects, opting for a more immersive experience. It was praised for its faithful adaptation of the comic book character.


Atomic Blonde (2017)
Description: A stylish, action-packed spy thriller with brutal fight scenes, set against a Cold War backdrop with a strong, physically capable lead.
Fact: The film features a nearly 10-minute-long single-take fight scene that took weeks to choreograph and rehearse. It's based on a graphic novel.


John Wick (2014)
Description: Known for its stylized action sequences, close-quarters combat, and a revenge-driven plot set in a criminal underworld with sleek urban aesthetics.
Fact: The film's action choreography was heavily influenced by Hong Kong action cinema and Japanese martial arts films. Keanu Reeves performed most of his own stunts.
