Hustlers (2013)
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In this shop, these people may be pawning far more than they bargained for: Brendan Fraser (THE MUMMY), Elijah Wood (THE LORD OF THE RINGS), Vincent D'Onofrio (MEN IN BLACK), Academy Award (R) nominee Matt Dillon (CRASH), Norman Reedus ("The Walking Dead), Thomas Jane ("Hung"), Lukas Haas (INCEPTION), and Paul Walker (THE FAST & THE FURIOUS), star in 3 twisted tales all connected by items from a Southern small-town pawn shop. A man searching for his kidnapped wife, a couple of white-supremacist… More
Rating: | R (for violence, sexual material, graphic nudity, pervasive language and some drug use) |
Genre: | Action & Adventure, Comedy |
Directed By: | Wayne Kramer |
Written By: | Adam Minarovich |
In Theaters: | Jul 12, 2013 Limited |
On DVD: | Aug 27, 2013 |
Box Office: | $4.9k |
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All Critics (16) | Top Critics (6) | Fresh (2) | Rotten (14)
A hillbilly grindhouse yawp of a movie that belches in your face and leaves a sour stink.

It gets pretty tiring watching decent actors indulge in such broad and unfunny caricatures.

Nearly two decades after its release, "Pulp Fiction" is still inspiring imitators.

A fine cast is wasted in this lurid, grindhouse-style effort that strains for both laughs and shocks.

These stories collectively amount to little more than a portrait of rural life as a redneck nightmare wherein people are very stupid or very evil.

The type of third-rate Quentin Tarantino crime saga that lost its luster in the late '90s ...

Audience Reviews for Hustlers
The movie is a big mess all together. Director, Wayne Kramer is think was trying to pull off what Quentin Tarantino or Joe Carnahan have pulled off in the the past but just mixes dark humor, brutality, vulgarity in a unsuccessful and less compelling way possible. Now Paul Walkers segment was indeed entertaining and funny but after that the film has no vibe or energy and is a waste of a good cast and a directors talent.
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Loved it, great stories, actors sold it all, will watch again!
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