entertainment / Sunday, 24-Aug-2025

22 Most Harrowing & Accurate Movies About Drug Addiction You Need To Watch Right Now

Movies about drug addiction can often be hard to watch, but the best examples of these types of stories can shed understanding and empathy on a serious issue. There was a time that drug use in movies was completely prohibited in Hollywood, despite the fact that it was certainly a well-known issue in society. Now, drug use is depicted quite regularly in cinema, sometimes as a passing moment, sometimes highlighting the criminal aspect, and sometimes even for comedic effect. However, there are movies that also deal with the darker realities of drug use and addiction.

Certain films have dealt with drug addiction head on, detailing the harrowing experiences of main characters in the throes of the disease and their attempts to get sober. In other instances, it is not a main aspect of the story, but is dealt with in such a memorable and effective way that it can have a profound effect on the audience. These movies about drug addiction pull away the glamorization seen in other films and leave the audience with a look at the realities of the battle against a powerful, unrelenting force.

22 Cherry (2021)

Directed By Joe & Anthony Russo

Cherry Apple TV Movie Poster

Your Rating

Cherry
6/10
Release Date
February 26, 2021
Runtime
142 Minutes
Writers
Angela Russo-Otstot, Jessica Goldberg, Nico Walker

Cast

See All

Tom Holland gives an intense performance in this true story of a young soldier who returns from the war with PTSD, which leads to drug addiction and crime. Cherry is an important reminder of how trauma can be a key contributor to drug abuse and how there are many soldiers who are not given the help they need to deal with such things.

21 Scarface (1983)

Directed By Brian De Palma

Your Rating

Scarface
7/10
12
9.4/10
Release Date
December 9, 1983
Runtime
170 minutes
Director
Brian De Palma
Writers
Oliver Stone, Howard Hawks, Ben Hecht

Cast

See All

While most people remember the violence and mayhem of Scarface in its story of Tony Montana becoming Miami's biggest drug kingpin, it is easy to forget that it was drug addiction that ultimately brought him down. Fueled by cocaine, Tony begins to fall apart, seeing enemies all around him until he has no one left when the actual enemies come to find him.

20 The Wolf Of Wall Street (2012)

Directed By Martin Scorsese

01428374_poster_w780.jpg

Your Rating

The Wolf of Wall Street
10/10
18
8.1/10
Release Date
December 25, 2013
Runtime
180 minutes
Writers
Terence Winter, Jordan Belfort
Producers
Emma Tillinger Koskoff, Leonardo DiCaprio, Joey McFarland

Cast

See All

Martin Scorsese's The Wolf of Wall Street tells the true story of Jordan Belfort, whose corrupt business dealings funded his life of complete excess and debauchery. Some have accused the movie of glamorizing Belfort's drug use and party lifestyle, but it is quite clear this is a tale of an immoral man who loses all control, with his drug use as a main contributor to his downfall.

19 Rocketman (2019)

Directed By Dexter Fletcher

Your Rating

Rocketman
R
Biography
Drama
Fantasy
Music
8/10
8.6/10
Release Date
May 31, 2019
Runtime
121 Minutes
Director
Dexter Fletcher
Writers
Lee Hall

Rocketman is the musical biopic detailing the rise to fame, iconic career, and many struggles of Elton John. There are countless movies that explore the connection between fame and drug addiction, but Rocketman is one of the most authentic, partially because Elton John himself insisted the movie pull no punches in showing these dark moments in his life.

18 Goodfellas (1990)

Directed By Martin Scorsese

01151581_poster_w780.jpg

Your Rating

Goodfellas
10/10
48
9.2/10
Release Date
September 19, 1990
Runtime
145 minutes
Writers
Martin Scorsese, Nicholas Pileggi
Producers
Barbara De Fina

Cast

See All

Goodfellas is based on the true story of Henry Hill, a member of the mob who was at the center of the lavish and exciting world until it all came crashing down. The final act of the movie finds Hill addicted to cocaine and filled with paranoia, with Martin Scorsese doing a brilliant job of putting the audience in Hill's anxiety-driven mindset.

17 The Fighter (2010)

Directed By David O. Russell

Your Rating

The Fighter
R
Biography
Drama
Sport
10/10
9.0/10
Release Date
December 17, 2010
Runtime
116 minutes
Director
David O. Russell
Writers
Paul Tamasy, Scott Silver, Eric Johnson

Cast

See All

The Fighter is the true sports story of Mickey Ward (Mark Wahlberg), a Boston fighter who became a champ while being coached by his half-brother and former fighter Dicky Eklund (Christian Bale). Bale won an Oscar for his performance as this man who was once a contender, only to lose it all to drug addiction without ever admitting it to himself.

16 Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas (1998)

Directed By Terry Gilliam

Your Rating

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
9.0/10
Release Date
May 22, 1998
Runtime
118 minutes
Director
Terry Gilliam
Writers
Tony Grisoni, Alex Cox, Terry Gilliam, Tod Davies

Cast

See All

Terry Gilliam adapts Hunter S. Thompson's surreal satire novel starring Johnny Depp and Benicio del Toro as two friends on a drug-binging journey to Las Vegas. The movie is not as serious as other movies about drug addiction, but the way in which these men live their lives in a constant stupor, detached from reality, makes it a grotesque thing to witness.

15 Midnight Cowboy (1969)

Directed By John Schlesinger

Midnight Cowboy - Poster

Your Rating

Midnight Cowboy
9.0/10
Release Date
May 25, 1969
Runtime
113 Minutes
Director
John Schlesinger
Writers
Waldo Salt, James Leo Herlihy

Midnight Cowboy stars Jon Voight as a young man who moves to NYC with dreams of making it in the big city, which he pursues alongside his new streetwise, outcast friend (Dustin Hoffman). The movie is a heartbreaking look at how these two friends with big plans for themselves find those dreams replaced with drugs when they find there is seemingly no place for them in the city.

14 Less Than Zero (1987)

Directed By Marek Kanievska

Less Than Zero
Less Than Zero
Release Date
November 6, 1987
Runtime
98 minutes
Director
Marek Kanievska
Writers
Bret Easton Ellis, Harley Peyton

Cast

Less Than Zero came out of the era of Brat Pack movies, but offered a much darker look at the struggles of young people in the story of a young man who returns to his Los Angeles affluent community to find that his close friends have become consumed with their drug lifestyles. Many drug addiction movies look at the lives of impoverished addicts, but Less Than Zero is a reminder that the privileged can succumb to it just as easily.

13 Boogie Nights (1997)

Directed By Paul Thomas Anderson

Your Rating

Boogie Nights
10/10
7.5/10
Release Date
October 7, 1997
Runtime
155 minutes

Cast

See All

Paul Thomas Anderson's masterpiece is an epic journey through the height of the pornography industry and the beginning of its downfall in the 1970s and 1980s as seen through the eyes of various actors and filmmakers in the business. While the movie is fun and wild in the first laugh, it becomes a brutal look at addiction destroying the lives of this pseudo-family of outcasts with the drug den scene a particularly memorable look at drug-fuelled mayhem.

trendglee

Fresh, fast, and fun — all the entertainment you need in one place.

© Trendglee. All Rights Reserved. Designed by trendglee