'PAIN HUSTLERS', a Netflix original film starring Emily Blunt and Chris Evans, is receiving negative reviews. The movie, centered around the opioid crisis, is being criticized for its rote interpretation. This marks Chris Evans' third consecutive 'rotten' movie, with his previous films, 'The Gray Man' and 'Ghosted', also receiving low scores. Despite the star power, the film is expected to be forgotten quickly. 'PAIN HUSTLERS' will be available on Netflix this Friday.
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"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
‘PAIN HUSTLERS’ is the kind of Netflix original film that will be forgotten about in a month. Not even Emily Blunt or Chris Evans can save this. Find out more in our review... https://t.co/9a11rjZAn3
Pain Hustlers is Chris Evans' third consecutive "rotten" movie, marking his worst streak since 2010. 🍿 The movies in this streak, including The Gray Man (45% score) and Ghosted (26% score), are big-budget crime films made for streaming services. 🍅 https://t.co/JPJBpArdGt https://t.co/robmnjJfML