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Netflix's movie 'Pain Hustlers' is being criticized for using the opioid epidemic as a backdrop for a familiar rags-to-riches story. Critics describe it as tasteless and a flashy cartoon. The film stars Emily Blunt as a single mother who joins a pharmaceutical start-up with questionable sales methods. Despite the negative reviews, the movie will be released on Netflix this Friday.
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In “Pain Hustlers,” Emily Blunt plays a single mother who takes a job at a pharmaceutical start-up with questionable sales methods. https://t.co/flqsQfxZbM
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REVIEW: The movie ‘Pain Hustlers’ ends up just hustling a stock redemption story window-dressed with issues instead of exploring them.” More: https://t.co/GEJnJ5YVMQ https://t.co/4ymSiIiJ1s
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Netflix's "Pain Hustlers" uses the opioid epidemic "to dress up an otherwise-familiar rags-to-riches story," @@shirklesxp writes—resulting in "a tasteless endeavor that transforms the prescription-drug crisis into a flashy cartoon." https://t.co/2DKgUd8s7Z
"An entirely rote interpretation of the opioid crisis." Emily Blunt and Chris Evans are ambitious pharmaceutical salespeople in #PainHustlers, on Netflix this Friday. Read the Empire review: https://t.co/7MGKhL6vLf https://t.co/Cro5hK5TSB