Movie · 1988 · Thriller, Crime, Romance · 1h 55m · R · English
Curator score: 2.2/10 (51.6K ratings)
A business on the line. A friendship on the edge. A woman caught in the middle.
Overview
In a seaside California town, best friends Mac and Nick are on opposite sides of the law. Mac is a former drug dealer trying to clean up his act, while Nick is a high-profile detective trying to take down a Mexican drug lord named Carlos. Soon Nick's loyalties are put to the test when he begins an affair with restaurateur Jo Ann -- a love interest of Mac's -- unwittingly leading his friend into a police-orchestrated trap.
Ratings
Curator score: 2.2/10
IMDb: 6.1/10
Letterboxd: 3.01/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 53%
Metacritic: 62
TMDB: 6.1/10
Director
Robert Towne
Production
Cinema City Films, The Mount Company, Warner Bros. Pictures
Cast
Mel Gibson, Michelle Pfeiffer, Kurt Russell, Raúl Juliá, J.T. Walsh, Arliss Howard, Arye Gross, Gabriel Damon, Daniel Zacapa, Tom Nolan, Eric Thiele, Dawn Martel, Lala Sloatman, Budd Boetticher, Ann Magnuson, Kenny Moore, Jason Randal, Bob Swain, Jim Bentley, Eric Waterhouse
Curator Review
Verdict
A glossy, star-driven neo-noir with strong chemistry, lush 1980s atmosphere, and a romantic triangle that matters more than the crime plot. It’s often more seductive than suspenseful, and the story can feel meandering, but the cast and mood give it enough pull to be worth a look if you like stylish, adult crime dramas.
Best for
fans of 1980s neo-noir and crime-romance hybrids
viewers who prioritize star chemistry and atmosphere over plot precision
people who enjoy sun-drenched California settings and glossy studio filmmaking
fans of slow-burn relationship tension in crime stories
Skip if
you want a tightly plotted thriller
you dislike melodramatic or meandering storytelling
you need strong action or constant suspense
you’re not in the mood for a very 1980s, sax-and-sunset aesthetic
Overview
Tequila Sunrise is the kind of movie that survives on vibe, casting, and a very specific kind of late-80s studio polish. Robert Towne leans into a sun-bleached California noir mood, with a love triangle and criminal intrigue that are less important than the friction between the characters. The result is seductive, a little shaggy, and often more interesting as an atmosphere piece than as a thriller.
Worth noting
Kurt Russell, Mel Gibson, and Michelle Pfeiffer give the film its pulse, even when the script starts drifting. The romance and friendship dynamics are the real engine here, and the movie understands that its best asset is watching glamorous people make bad choices in golden light. Raul Julia also adds a welcome burst of energy whenever the film threatens to go slack.
Bottom line
It’s not a great crime film, and it can feel oddly unalluring for something so loaded with sex, danger, and star power. But if you like glossy neo-noir with a romantic hangover, this has enough style and chemistry to justify the ride.
Top Letterboxd reviews
Ian West (3.5★) · 150 likes
Yuppie Point Break, straight up with a Raul Julia twist. Kinda feels like it could have been some noir thriller in 1952. Love the cast, especially RJ and J.T. Walsh, and that orangey haze swingset scene that gives me the vapors. Average to many but right the hell up my very specific shit house slop alley. Tequila Sunrise is the textbook definition of the phrase imagine if Tony Scott directed this, a dumb chucklehead joke that in this instance I’m using 100% unironically.
Nice Pat Riley hair, Kurt.
matt lynch (2★) · 138 likes
Relative to the pedigree involved here I would argue that this is the most shockingly unalluring film ever produced.
Todd Gaines (3★) · 114 likes
We don’t talk a lot about Tequila Sunrise. In my opinion, it is one of the more forgotten ‘80s action dramas. I couldn’t tell you the last time I watched, and I didn’t remember any of the plot as I watched last night. Fear not, there’s enough here to talk about.
Mel Gibson drinks a lot of hard liquor. Kurt Russell looks exactly like former LA Lakers Coach, Pat Riley. If the rumors are true, Riley was considered for Kurt’s role.… more
𝚮𝖆𝖗𝖑𝖊𝖖𝖚𝖎𝖓𝖆𝖉𝖊 🙏🏻 (2.5★) · 90 likes
Michelle Pfeiffer Angela Bassett
🤝
making me question
my sexuality
shookone (2.5★) · 84 likes
"you wanna fuck your friend?! fuck him then, not me"
lots of grease in Kurt Russell's hair, lots of sexy saxophone wobbling through the audiosphere. not sure what the film really wants because it's meandering around for the most part.
btw in the most infamous "sunrise at the beach" sequence between the boys you can't see but hear Tom Cruise flying by.
1993 · Drama, Mystery, Thriller · 2h 34m · R · Curator 4.3/10 (284.1K ratings) · Where to watch: fuboTV, Paramount Plus Premium, Paramount Plus Essential, MGM Plus
A mainstream thriller about compromise, temptation, and getting trapped by the system.