SummaryNicole (Hart) and Chase (Grenier) live next door to each other - but are worlds apart. When both find themselves dateless, they reluctantly join forces to navigate the land mines of high school love. Unexpectedly, Nicole and Chase find that the one they always wanted was closer than they ever realized. (20th Century Fox)
Directed By:John Schultz
Written By:Todd Strasser, Rob Thomas
Drive Me Crazy
Metascore
Mixed or Average
42
User score
Generally Favorable
6.4
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Metascore
Mixed or Average
42
21% Positive
5 Reviews
5 Reviews
54% Mixed
13 Reviews
13 Reviews
25% Negative
6 Reviews
6 Reviews
75
An impressively competent "how will male teen star get with female teen star at high school dance?" romance.
63
Slight and sweet, not a great high school movie but kinda nice, with appealing performances by Hart and Grenier.
58
Amusing in its very shallowness.
50
When it comes to an ending, Drive Me Crazy offers no surprises, but it arrives there in amiable, sensible style.
50
Succeeds in its modest way because its stars, Melissa Joan Hart and Adrian Grenier, are pleasant to be around.
30
A poor excuse to put out a soundtrack of teen pop songs.
16
So badly plotted and written that it rarely makes much sense, even with the elementary story line.
User score
Generally Favorable
6.4
38% Positive
5 Ratings
5 Ratings
46% Mixed
6 Ratings
6 Ratings
15% Negative
2 Ratings
2 Ratings
Apr 25, 2022
10
One of my guilty pleasure movies. It's pretty good for a teen movie. Please watch it.
May 17, 2025
4
Drive Me is a quintessential ’90s rom‑com—romantic and funny, yet far from original. It sticks to genre clichés without adding any real depth. The story feels implausible and shallow, and a few scenes are executed so poorly that I couldn’t watch them without laughing.




























