Hustlers

critic Reviews

, 87% Certified Fresh Tomatometer Score
  • Led by a career-best performance from Jennifer Lopez, Hustlers is a uniquely empowering heist drama with depth and intelligence to match its striking visual appeal.
  • , Fresh Tomatometer Score
    Aya de LeonBitch Media
    Hustlers is a triumph.
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    Jourdain SearlesBitch Media
    It's easy to get lost in the visceral joy that comes with watching women move this way.
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    Wenlei MaNews.com.au
    A heist thriller-cross-social drama, Hustlers' weight is wrapped in the veneer of diamantés and stilettos, but there is real substance here.
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    Stephen RomeiThe Australian
    ...the script and plot are dull and obvious. The attempted humour is anything but funny.
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    Jake WilsonSydney Morning Herald
    The hard-boiled exchanges between the women have a genuine exuberance, recalling Hollywood movies of the 1930s where showgirls trade wisecracks backstage.
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    Scott MarksSan Diego Reader
    As good as Lopez and her onscreen accomplice Constance Wu are, they can't act what isn't in the script; other than a dedicated work ethic, we're never given access to their thoughts.
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    Kate BoyleInSession Film
    Hustlers dazzles with complexity and great performances.
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    Keith GarlingtonKeith & the Movies
    “Hustlers” is a fairly basic crime drama that plays around with some good ideas but ultimately can’t quite get out of its own way.
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    M.N. MillerReady Steady Cut
    With a string of summer films that had a shocking lack of edge and verve, Hustlers delivers the goods.
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    Brian EggertDeep Focus Review
    A film about women overcoming dehumanizing sexualization, ensuring the audience always sees the empowered woman behind the hustler.
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