Chris Addison impressed in directing numerous episodes of Veep. Not so in his feature film directorial debut, The Hustle, facing an abysmal 16% rating from critics on Rotten Tomatoes. Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson star as rival con artists in a gender-switch remake of 1988's Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, itself based on 1964's Bedtime Story. But according to critics, it's the audience that gets hustled.
- Anne T. Donahue was left wondering "how it all went wrong." Despite its comedic talents, "it's a story that hinges heavily on gags about Wilson's looks while failing to give Hathaway's character … any backstory whatsoever," she writes at the Globe and Mail. "And for their experience to be wasted in a production that is below them, below their director's filmography and below the original material is tragic." More biting is the review's headline: "Do do do do do do do do do do do do do, don’t do The Hustle."
- Peter Bradshaw calls out Hathaway specifically. "At least jokes make sense coming out of Wilson's mouth." But "rigid" and "inert," Hathaway "leaves behind a mushroom cloud of anti-humor, reducing every laugh possibility to grey-white ash in a postapocalyptic landscape of horror and despair," Bradshaw writes at the Guardian.