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Nightcrawler

A sharp, unsettling thriller about ambition, media exploitation, and moral rot, driven by a chilling lead performance and a ruthless sense of momentum. It’s especially rewarding if you like character studies that turn into social satire and then into something much darker.

84% (2,296,105)

Nightcrawler

Where to watch: Buy

Movie · Crime · Drama · R

2014 · 1h 58m · ★ 84% (2.3M)

The city shines brightest at night.

Director: Dan Gilroy

Starring: Jake Gyllenhaal, Rene Russo, Riz Ahmed

Overview

When Lou Bloom, desperate for work, muscles into the world of L.A. crime journalism, he blurs the line between observer and participant to become the star of his own story. Aiding him in his effort is Nina, a TV-news veteran.

Director

Dan Gilroy

Production

Sierra/Affinity, Bold Films

Cast

Jake Gyllenhaal, Rene Russo, Riz Ahmed, Bill Paxton, Kevin Rahm, Michael Hyatt, Price Carson, Ann Cusack, Kent Shocknek, Sharon Tay, Carolyn Gilroy, Marco Rodríguez, Michael Papajohn, Jonny Coyne, Rick Chambers, Pat Harvey, Rick Garcia, James Huang, Leah Fredkin, Bill Seward

Curator Review

Verdict

A sharp, unsettling thriller about ambition, media exploitation, and moral rot, driven by a chilling lead performance and a ruthless sense of momentum. It’s especially rewarding if you like character studies that turn into social satire and then into something much darker.

Best for

  • viewers who like antihero-led thrillers
  • fans of media satire and crime journalism stories
  • people drawn to tense, urban nocturnal atmospheres
  • audiences who appreciate unsettling character studies
  • viewers interested in ambition, exploitation, and moral decay

Skip if

  • you want a warm or uplifting crime story
  • you dislike morally repellent protagonists
  • you prefer fast-cut action over slow-burn tension
  • you’re sensitive to predatory behavior and media violence

Overview

Nightcrawler is a sleek, vicious thriller that treats Los Angeles like a marketplace for fear. Dan Gilroy’s script is laser-focused on how far a hungry opportunist can go when the system rewards ruthlessness, and Jake Gyllenhaal makes Lou Bloom feel both absurdly self-invented and genuinely terrifying. The performance is the movie’s engine: controlled, hollow, and impossible to look away from.

Worth noting

What starts as a darkly funny hustle story becomes a study in media complicity. The film understands that the real horror isn’t just Lou’s behavior, but how quickly institutions adapt to it when ratings improve. That gives the movie its bite, and also its staying power.

Bottom line

It’s stylish without feeling empty, and nasty without losing precision. If you like crime films that expose the machinery behind the spectacle, this is one of the sharpest modern examples.

Top Letterboxd reviews

c.w. scott (5★) · 16910 likes

only a sociopath who studied business online would name a company anything as generic as 'video production news'

shannon (4★) · 16095 likes

in loving memory of jake gyllenhaal... he ain’t dead but the academy keep treating him like he is

issy 🥝 (4.5★) · 10957 likes

Lou Bloom probably owns a Normal People Scare Me t-shirt

aksel (5★) · 8545 likes

lou bloom is literally david dobrik

andrea🌹 (4★) · 7754 likes

freelancing is so scary the only way to properly convey it in film is through a psychological thriller

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Themes

ambition, media exploitation, moral corruption, antihero psychology, crime journalism, social satire, urban nocturne, predation

Topics

psychological thriller, crime drama, media satire, antihero, moral decay, Los Angeles, noir, suspense, ambition, urban paranoia

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