If you loved the tense, neon-soaked thrills of Drive All Night (2021), you're in for a treat. This article curates 10 gripping movies and shows that capture the same high-stakes energy, stylish visuals, and pulse-pounding suspense. Whether you're craving more late-night chases, morally complex characters, or atmospheric storytelling, these picks will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Duel (1971)
Description: A suspenseful thriller about a man being relentlessly pursued by a mysterious truck driver. The film's minimalist approach and focus on vehicular tension create a gripping narrative.
Fact: Steven Spielberg's first full-length feature film, shot in just 13 days, primarily on highways in California.


Taxi Driver (1976)
Description: A gritty, psychological drama about a lonely taxi driver who becomes increasingly unhinged. The film's urban setting and themes of isolation and violence resonate deeply.
Fact: The iconic 'You talkin' to me?' scene was largely improvised by Robert De Niro, drawing from his own rehearsals in front of a mirror.


Thief (1981)
Description: A heist film about a professional safecracker trying to leave his criminal past behind. The film's meticulous attention to detail in its heist sequences and its moody tone make it a standout.
Fact: The film's climactic safe-cracking scene was so realistic that it was later used as a training video for actual safecrackers.


Joy Ride (2001)
Description: A road thriller about a group of friends who become the target of a vengeful trucker. The film's tense atmosphere and focus on vehicular terror keep viewers on edge.
Fact: The film's original title was 'Roadkill,' but it was changed to avoid confusion with another movie released around the same time.


The Transporter (2002)
Description: A high-octane action film centered around a professional driver who gets caught up in criminal activities. The film's focus on vehicular stunts and sleek, fast-paced sequences stands out.
Fact: Jason Statham performed most of his own driving stunts, including a memorable scene where the car flips multiple times.


Collateral (2004)
Description: A tense, nocturnal thriller set in Los Angeles, focusing on a cab driver forced into a dangerous situation by a mysterious passenger. The film's moody atmosphere and high-stakes narrative create a gripping experience.
Fact: The film was shot almost entirely at night, using high-definition digital cameras to capture the unique look of Los Angeles after dark.


Drive (2011)
Description: A neo-noir crime film featuring a stoic getaway driver who gets involved in a dangerous heist. The film's minimalist dialogue and synth-heavy soundtrack contribute to its cool, retro vibe.
Fact: The iconic scorpion jacket worn by the protagonist was inspired by a similar jacket from the 1980s film 'The Driver.'


Death Proof (2007)
Description: A grindhouse-style film centered around a stuntman who uses his car as a weapon. The film's high-energy chase scenes and homage to 70s exploitation films make it a wild ride.
Fact: The film features one of the longest car chase sequences in cinema history, lasting over 20 minutes.


Nightcrawler (2014)
Description: A dark, character-driven story about a man who becomes entangled in the seedy underbelly of crime journalism. The film's neon-lit visuals and morally ambiguous protagonist make it a compelling watch.
Fact: The film's screenplay was inspired by the real-life phenomenon of 'stringers,' freelance journalists who chase after crime scenes to sell footage to news stations.


Baby Driver (2017)
Description: A stylish heist film where music and driving are intricately linked. The protagonist's reliance on his driving skills and the film's rhythmic editing create a unique cinematic experience.
Fact: Every action sequence in the film is meticulously synced to the soundtrack, with even gunshots and car revs matching the beat of the music.
