Three young people on a road trip from Colorado to New Jersey talk to a trucker on their CB radio, then must escape when he turns out to be a psychotic killer.

Lewis Thomas

Fuller Thomas

Venna

Rusty Nail (voice) (uncredited)

Officer Akins

Gas Station Mechanic

Gas Station Manager

Sheriff Ritter

Charlotte

Danny, Lewis' Roommate

Car Salesman

Officer Keeney

Salt Lake City Police Desk Clerk

Bartender

Truck Stop Waitress
On a whim, decided to watch this one after a long while and still an okay thriller. Doesn't make sense how Rusty Nail is able to keep track of the three leads though but still found it entertaining enough. **3.25/5**
Joy Ride (2001) delivers an engaging start with a suspenseful and thrilling first act, but it loses its edge as the story progresses. Paul Walker shines as Lewis, grounding the film with a solid performance, while Steve Zahn’s portrayal of Fuller occasionally feels over the top. The suspense and tension are well-executed for much of the film, keeping viewers on edge, but the final act doesn’t live up to the buildup. The ending feels rushed and lacks the punch needed to leave a lasting impression. While entertaining, the movie falls short of its full potential with a script that could have used a stronger conclusion.
October 5, 2001

Lewis Thomas

Fuller Thomas

Venna

Rusty Nail (voice) (uncredited)

Officer Akins

Gas Station Mechanic

Gas Station Manager

Sheriff Ritter

Charlotte

Danny, Lewis' Roommate

Car Salesman

Officer Keeney

Salt Lake City Police Desk Clerk

Bartender

Truck Stop Waitress
On a whim, decided to watch this one after a long while and still an okay thriller. Doesn't make sense how Rusty Nail is able to keep track of the three leads though but still found it entertaining enough. **3.25/5**
Joy Ride (2001) delivers an engaging start with a suspenseful and thrilling first act, but it loses its edge as the story progresses. Paul Walker shines as Lewis, grounding the film with a solid performance, while Steve Zahn’s portrayal of Fuller occasionally feels over the top. The suspense and tension are well-executed for much of the film, keeping viewers on edge, but the final act doesn’t live up to the buildup. The ending feels rushed and lacks the punch needed to leave a lasting impression. While entertaining, the movie falls short of its full potential with a script that could have used a stronger conclusion.

