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Rush

A gritty, emotionally raw undercover-drug-cop drama with strong lead performances, especially Jennifer Jason Leigh, but it’s more bleak and methodical than thrilling. The premise is memorable and the atmosphere is effective, yet the romance and pacing don’t fully land for everyone.

41% (17,956)

Rush

Where to watch: Amazon

Movie · Crime · Drama · R

1991 · 2h 0m · ★ 41% (18K)

How far do they go before they've gone too far?

Director: Lili Fini Zanuck

Starring: Jason Patric, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Sam Elliott

Overview

Undercover cop Jim Raynor is a seasoned veteran. His partner, Kristen Cates, is lacking in experience, but he thinks she's tough enough to work his next case with him: a deep cover assignment to bring down the notoriously hard-to-capture drug lord Gaines. While their relationship turns romantic during the assignment, they also turn into junkies, and will have to battle their own addictions if they want to bring down Gaines once and for all.

Director

Lili Fini Zanuck

Production

The Zanuck Company, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Cast

Jason Patric, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Sam Elliott, Max Perlich, Gregg Allman, William Sadler, Tony Frank, Special K. McCray, Dennis Letts, Dennis Burkley, Glenn Wilson, Jimmy Ray Pickens, Barbara Lasater, Toni Pilgreen, Merrill Connally, Brandon Smith, Connie Cooper, Cynthia Dale Scott, Ron Kern, Thomas Rosales Jr.

Where to watch

Amazon Prime Video, fuboTV, MGM Plus, Philo, Amazon Prime Video with Ads

Curator Review

Verdict

A gritty, emotionally raw undercover-drug-cop drama with strong lead performances, especially Jennifer Jason Leigh, but it’s more bleak and methodical than thrilling. The premise is memorable and the atmosphere is effective, yet the romance and pacing don’t fully land for everyone.

Best for

  • Viewers who like 90s crime dramas with a downbeat, sun-baked Texas feel
  • Fans of intense undercover stories where the job corrodes the people doing it
  • People drawn to strong character work and messy romantic chemistry
  • Audiences interested in drug-culture realism over action

Skip if

  • You want a fast-paced crime thriller with big set pieces
  • You need a charismatic, swagger-heavy crime movie
  • You prefer cleanly plotted procedural stories
  • You’re turned off by addiction-centered drama and moral decay

Overview

Rush is a hard-edged, low-sheen crime drama that treats undercover work as a form of self-destruction. Its central hook is excellent: two narcotics cops go so deep into a drug ring that the line between performance and dependency disappears. That idea gives the film a nasty, compelling pressure, even when the story itself moves more slowly than you might expect.

Worth noting

Jason Patric and Jennifer Jason Leigh are the reason to watch. Patric plays the burnout with convincing fragility, while Leigh brings the movie its voltage and its most lived-in moments. Their relationship is the film’s emotional engine, though it’s also where some viewers may feel the movie loses momentum or credibility.

Bottom line

What lingers most is the atmosphere: sweaty Texas nights, cracked moral boundaries, and the sense that everyone is already compromised. It’s not a slick cop movie, and it doesn’t want to be. If you’re in the mood for something raw, sad, and a little ugly, it has a distinct place in the early-90s crime-drama landscape.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Rafael "Mister Movie" Jovine (3.5★) · 180 likes

An interesting and a bit novel premise about a couple of undercover cops trying to take down a drug trafficker just to find themselves becoming addicts. And that’s, of course, bad enough, but matter gets worse when the stuff the drug is actually the evidence. I am actually surprised we don’t get more news and films about people in Narc doing this. Patric and Leigh are both pretty good individually, and they both have nice chemistry together. I think the… more

matt lynch (3★) · 128 likes

Appropriately raw but sorely missing a dose of swagger. There isn't a single moment here that tells me about the rush; it's all crash from frame one. Patric is nicely strung out and I will sacrifice blood for JJL, but the real casting coup here is Gregg Fuckin Allman as a drug dealer in black leather fringe.

David Whitman (4★) · 118 likes

Raynor (Jason Patric) has been undercover for months. He does drugs right out in the open, so no one believes he’s a cop. He actually believes a few nights on sweaty sheets can cure anyone of drug addiction (this is 70’s Texas). His new partner Kristen (Jennifer Jason Leigh) doesn’t do drugs, but she understands she may have to if she wants to stay undercover. Their goal is to bring down a big time dealer named Gaines (Greg Allman, in… more

shookone (2★) · 77 likes

hot power couple Jason Patric and Jennifer Jason Leigh cosplaying as white trash crack junkies being undercover narcos. it doesn't work cause the social sediment is not just happening in a rock bar sitting around, chucking down a beer, but looks way more nasty and fucked up. nepo baby Lili Fini Zanuck taking on this scenario as her passion project is certainly a choice. the rhythm is surprisingly slow-paced, concentrating on the drama of the leads going down in the… more

BeardofTsu (4★) · 75 likes

I think she fix , or she don't walk outta' here. Jennifer Jason Leigh owns this movie! Good as Jason Patric is in his role as the undercover cop that's too far gone into drug addiction to find a way out, JJL just steals every scene she's in taking her performance to another level which is seen in an extremely tense scene where to prove she's not a cop has to do heroin when doing a drug deal with Willie… more

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Themes

undercover policing, drug addiction, moral corrosion, romantic entanglement, identity and performance, crime drama, self-destruction, Texas noir

Topics

crime drama, undercover cops, drug addiction, neo-noir, gritty realism, romantic tragedy, 1990s, Texas setting, moral decay, slow-burn

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