If you were captivated by the wild, hedonistic world of 'Party Monster' (2003), this article is for you. We’ve curated a list of 10 movies and shows that share its dark glamour, outrageous antics, and underground nightlife vibes. Whether you loved the true-crime twist or the flamboyant characters, these picks will keep you entertained.

Midnight Cowboy (1969)
Description: A gritty portrayal of outsiders navigating a harsh urban landscape, this film shares themes of alienation and the pursuit of dreams amid disillusionment. Its raw, unvarnished style captures the same sense of desperation and survival.
Fact: It's the only X-rated film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture. The famous 'I'm walking here!' line was improvised by Dustin Hoffman when a taxi almost hit them during filming.


Scarface (1983)
Description: A brutal rise-and-fall story of ambition, power, and excess, this film's over-the-top violence and opulent visuals mirror themes of unchecked hedonism and self-destruction.
Fact: Al Pacino's iconic performance was initially panned by critics but later became a cult classic. The film's famous chainsaw scene was inspired by real events from the cocaine wars in Miami.


Casino (1995)
Description: A lavish, high-stakes tale of greed, betrayal, and excess in the world of organized crime. Its opulent visuals and unflinching look at moral decay align with themes of decadence and downfall.
Fact: The film's depiction of Las Vegas was so accurate that real mobsters reportedly praised its authenticity. Sharon Stone's performance earned her an Academy Award nomination.


Trainspotting (1996)
Description: This movie dives deep into the chaotic lives of drug addicts, blending dark humor with brutal honesty. Its raw, energetic style and unapologetic look at subculture resonate with themes of rebellion and excess.
Fact: The famous 'Choose Life' monologue was improvised by Ewan McGregor. The film was initially banned in Singapore due to its graphic drug use.


Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998)
Description: A surreal, drug-fueled odyssey that captures the madness of counterculture and excess. Its hallucinatory visuals and chaotic narrative mirror the same sense of disorientation and hedonism.
Fact: Johnny Depp lived in Hunter S. Thompson's basement to prepare for the role. The film's script was written by Terry Gilliam and Tony Grisoni, staying very close to Thompson's original book.


American Psycho (2000)
Description: A satirical take on materialism, narcissism, and the dark side of excess, this film blends horror with dark comedy. Its sharp critique of superficiality and obsession with status aligns with themes of decadence and moral decay.
Fact: Christian Bale based his performance on Tom Cruise's intense, smiling demeanor in interviews. The film's production was almost shut down due to its controversial content.


Requiem for a Dream (2000)
Description: A harrowing depiction of addiction and the downward spiral of its characters, this film shares a dark, visceral tone and unflinching portrayal of self-destructive behavior. Its intense, surreal visuals amplify the emotional and psychological turmoil.
Fact: The film's iconic split-screen sequences and rapid editing were groundbreaking at the time. It was shot in just 25 days on a relatively modest budget.


Blow (2001)
Description: A biographical crime drama that chronicles the rise and fall of a drug kingpin, this film shares themes of ambition, excess, and the consequences of a hedonistic lifestyle. Its emotional depth and tragic arc resonate with similar narratives of self-destruction.
Fact: Johnny Depp spent time with the real George Jung to prepare for the role. The film's soundtrack features a mix of classic rock and period-appropriate music to enhance its 1970s-80s setting.


The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)
Description: This film explores the excesses of hedonistic lifestyles, drug use, and the pursuit of wealth, mirroring themes of decadence and self-destruction. Its fast-paced, chaotic storytelling and vibrant visuals capture the same high-energy, reckless abandon.
Fact: The film holds the record for the most uses of the word 'fuck' in a non-documentary film, with 569 instances. It was also based on the real-life story of Jordan Belfort, whose memoir inspired the movie.


The Bling Ring (2013)
Description: This film explores the allure of fame, wealth, and reckless behavior among young people. Its glossy, voyeuristic style and focus on real-life crime mirror themes of obsession with celebrity culture and excess.
Fact: The movie is based on real events involving a group of teenagers who burglarized celebrities' homes. Sofia Coppola directed it, drawing from a Vanity Fair article about the crimes.
