United Artists | Release Date: May 10, 2019
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herman666May 12, 2019
Just rubbish pumped out for the gullible to waste their money and time on(I was given ticket from daughters friends mother who,luckily,couldnt go),how this rebel is even considered an actor not remotely funny or talented.This steaming pile ofJust rubbish pumped out for the gullible to waste their money and time on(I was given ticket from daughters friends mother who,luckily,couldnt go),how this rebel is even considered an actor not remotely funny or talented.This steaming pile of putridness is just a bunch of hopeless incredibly dumb,lame,cringey unfunny gags wacked together by a seemingly lobotomised s toned director,it should've gone straight to beta or an abandoned remote porn theatre,terrible Expand
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KeithDowMay 17, 2019
The twist induces a massive eye roll. There are some laughs throughout the movie, but twice as many cringes. This film likely marks the official decline of the Rebel Wilson era. She had a moment and we're glad she got her checks, but herThe twist induces a massive eye roll. There are some laughs throughout the movie, but twice as many cringes. This film likely marks the official decline of the Rebel Wilson era. She had a moment and we're glad she got her checks, but her schtick has run its course. Expand
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JLuis_001May 26, 2019
A new low for Anne Hathaway while for Rebel Wilson is business as usual, which is not surprising at all.
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Lambo442May 10, 2019
Such an awful film on every level. I couldn't endure more than 20 minutes of it. Anne Hathaway's British accent is atrocious, the script seems like its written by a toddler (even though part of it is robbed from the original), the jokes areSuch an awful film on every level. I couldn't endure more than 20 minutes of it. Anne Hathaway's British accent is atrocious, the script seems like its written by a toddler (even though part of it is robbed from the original), the jokes are unfunny and the whole thing is just unbelievable and farcical. The money they spent on this could have saved a village from starvation, instead it's just been flushed down the toilet Expand
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TVJerryMay 17, 2019
In an ode to "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels," Anne Hathaway (the classy one) and Rebel Wilson (the no-class one) play con artists on the French Riviera. While Hathaway (with some fabulous looks) tries valiantly to grab some comic moments, herIn an ode to "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels," Anne Hathaway (the classy one) and Rebel Wilson (the no-class one) play con artists on the French Riviera. While Hathaway (with some fabulous looks) tries valiantly to grab some comic moments, her efforts are foiled by the sadly unfunny script. Wilson does her usual shtick, which is starting to get tiresome. Overall, the writing is seldom clever and never amusing, while the direction is uninspired. There's undeniable energy to the whole affair, but it's about as genuinely amusing as a con artist's heart. Expand
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GinaKMay 15, 2019
A nice-looking movie that wasn’t very funny. I would hesitate to judge this one harshly because I was in a theater with a “challenged” young man who screamed every three minutes for the entire length of the movie. One way I kept my sanity wasA nice-looking movie that wasn’t very funny. I would hesitate to judge this one harshly because I was in a theater with a “challenged” young man who screamed every three minutes for the entire length of the movie. One way I kept my sanity was by concentrating on the dialogue and asking myself over and over “is this funny?” The answer was invariably “no.” My rating is based solely on the setting and Anne Hathaway’s clothes. Expand
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AcaciaMay 20, 2019
Friends and I enjoyed this movie. Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson are fun to watch as two very different ladies who hustle rich men by various means, often involving outlandish stories or machinations. The two actresses play nicely off oneFriends and I enjoyed this movie. Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson are fun to watch as two very different ladies who hustle rich men by various means, often involving outlandish stories or machinations. The two actresses play nicely off one another. A remake of “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels,” it changes things up just enough to make it fresh. At some point the women meet and realize they are rivals in the local con game. After things go awry, they team up for a con, although they are both trying to con the other out of getting anything out of this particular guy. Not a fabulous movie to gush over, for sure. But, for a fun time at the movies, it is a good choice. Expand
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amheretojudgeMay 13, 2019
Remaking the comedy gold with undercooked ingredients, the property that has been unfiltered up till now, gets spoiled by bling-y loud attitude.

The Hustle Addison is not even a decent cheater. All he had to do was just copy the Frank Oz
Remaking the comedy gold with undercooked ingredients, the property that has been unfiltered up till now, gets spoiled by bling-y loud attitude.

The Hustle

Addison is not even a decent cheater. All he had to do was just copy the Frank Oz version and they could have been gold. But then Chris Addison, the director, is not the only one to be blamed, the writers who treats its audience like their dumb characters ought to be put on trial too. The jokes just have to be translated into girl's perspective, is not their way in, they should have stretched their muscles a bit. Do they really think we are as gullible as the characters their lead ones revolve around? Has it been so easy to make someone laugh or con, everybody would be Hathaway.

With her looks so sharp and dunked herself into makeup and fake accent, there is a reason she is considered the best of our generation. For only Anne Hathaway without holding back, sticks to the silliest scenes of all. No matter how corny her line goes or how obviously monotonous the comebacks, she owns that fakeness like no one in the film. Rebel Wilson on the other hand who has also produced the film is as good as it gets when she body shames herself.

This is a strong asset, she criticizing her ownself even as an improv but then some little piece of hilarious note like such that goes well among the crowd, is rubbed down until you get tired of it. Over punching those same jokes, in fact an exact replica of a scene is recreated, just to get some cheap laughs. The warmth that Oz's version captured through Michael Caine's eyes is left untouched in here while the other hokums and twists and turns happily reiterated. The Hustle couldn't hustle its way out of its own loopholes and pretentious political correctness, leave the laughs, it couldn't even snatch a nod out of me.
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skobbMay 15, 2019
I can't recommend this movie, but it might be of interest to two different groups of people:

1. If you know and love "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels", "The Hustle" might remind you of what a masterpiece that was. 2. If you follow the movie
I can't recommend this movie, but it might be of interest to two different groups of people:

1. If you know and love "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels", "The Hustle" might remind you of what a masterpiece that was.

2. If you follow the movie business, you might want to catch "The Hustle" to see what gets the green light these days.

On a positive note, the score was fine, and it's always great to see those luxurious towns along the Mediterranean. I'm sure everyone worked hard on this project, and I would so like to say that it was fun fun fun, but it just wasn't. Not for me, anyway. Would I have enjoyed it more if I weren't so familiar with DRS? Maybe... but I don't think so.
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GrantD243Nov 15, 2019
What the hell is going on with Anne Hathaway's fake British accent? How did this script get screen lit? Can Rebel Wilson expand past the same shtick she's been using her whole career? HOW did a film come out this year that is worse than "TheWhat the hell is going on with Anne Hathaway's fake British accent? How did this script get screen lit? Can Rebel Wilson expand past the same shtick she's been using her whole career? HOW did a film come out this year that is worse than "The Beach Bum"???? I have so many questions. Seriously, though, I went in with the expectation that this would be a by-the-book comedy about two women ripping off rich guys. And it does attempt to do that....except it failed to make me laugh at all and there are so many cringey bits throughout it that I came out in a WORSE mood than I was in when I started it. How does a comedy do that? Just..."The Hustle" is bad. Don't watch it. Expand
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hnestlyontheslyOct 7, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The Hustle is a twist on the standard grifter storyline that shows off Hathaway and Wilson’s talents with impressions and physical comedy, but it makes mistakes of its own by adhering too closely to tropes about beauty and the female form. It’s dedication to absurdist scenes works in situations where the joke blooms like a rare tropical flower (as with the Lord of the Rings gambit), but rankles with the Blind Person bit that goes on for a shockingly long time without anyone asking if it’s irreverent or just plain dickish. There are no red flags in this review (The Spy Who Dumped Me, I will never forget what you did to me)–you can enjoy the film without reservation.

I’ve written in the past about my fascination with the fascination with Anne Hathaway’s hair and her terrific villainy in Ocean’s 8, as well as Rebel Wilson’s moment, so seeing The Hustle was kind of a no brainer. Hathaway’s impressions and accents steal the show for me. Timothy Simons’s (Jonah from Veep) lines in the first five minutes of the movie might be the funniest dialogue that I have heard all year.

The Hustle was the first in a long series we’re doing with Friend who likes women-driven comedies and action films starring Jason Statham. We were lucky to have her along because she pointed out that the out-of-nowhere British ladies at the club who come back again later are actually a cameo from a reality television show. It doesn’t make the movie any less random, but you have to give credit where credit is due for a get.

Wife had a suggestion for the film that I really liked. She was sort of done with the fact that Rebel Wilson is always cast as the fat, undesirable friend who discovers that the hot guy doesn’t want her. She thinks that struggle, even if it’s showing new representation in film, is still reinforcing toxic ideas about body image. She says a more interesting configuration would have been if Rebel Wilson had been the master hustler teaching a bumbling Anne Hathaway the tricks of the trade. Just a thought.
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KaseywolSep 11, 2020
Yeah putrid feminist garbage. Absolute rot. Don't know why anyone thought this was a good idea.
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