Movie · 2022 · Drama, Comedy · 1h 57m · R · English
Curator score: 5.7/10 (600.7K ratings)
Never quit on your dreams.
Overview
After discovering a once-in-a-lifetime player with a rocky past abroad, a down on his luck basketball scout takes it upon himself to bring the phenom to the States without his team's approval. Against the odds, they have one final shot to prove they have what it takes to make it in the NBA.
Ratings
Curator score: 5.7/10
IMDb: 7.3/10
Letterboxd: 3.57/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 94%
Metacritic: 68
TMDB: 7.7/10
Director
Jeremiah Zagar
Production
Roth-Kirschenbaum Films, Happy Madison Productions, The SpringHill Company
Cast
Adam Sandler, Queen Latifah, Juancho Hernangómez, Ben Foster, Kenny Smith, Anthony Edwards, Robert Duvall, Jordan Hull, María Botto, Ainhoa Pillet, Raúl Castillo, Heidi Gardner, Jaleel White, Elvin Rodriguez, Moritz Wagner, Boban Marjanović, Michael Foster, Julius Erving, Matisse Thybulle, Tobias Harris
Where to watch
Netflix, Netflix Standard with Ads
Curator Review
Verdict
A polished, feel-good sports dramedy with strong performances, real basketball texture, and enough emotional sincerity to rise above the usual underdog beats. It’s especially rewarding if you like character-driven sports movies, NBA cameos, and a grounded, crowd-pleasing tone.
Best for
basketball fans
viewers who like inspirational underdog stories
fans of Adam Sandler’s more dramatic work
people who enjoy warm, easygoing sports movies
audiences who like authentic pro-sports detail
Skip if
you want a highly original or unpredictable plot
you dislike sports-movie sentimentality
you prefer broad comedy over earnest drama
you are not interested in basketball culture
Overview
Hustle is the kind of sports movie that knows exactly what it is and executes it with confidence. It leans on familiar underdog structure, but the film’s sincerity, polished craft, and lived-in basketball setting give it a steady emotional pull. The result is less a reinvention of the genre than a very effective version of it.
Worth noting
Adam Sandler plays the weary scout role with real restraint, and the movie benefits from treating his character’s age and fatigue as assets rather than liabilities. The supporting cast and many real-life basketball figures add texture and credibility, making the NBA world feel tactile instead of decorative.
Bottom line
It’s also a movie that understands the pleasure of sports-movie catharsis. The training, the setbacks, the comeback energy, and the final push all land cleanly, even when the beats are familiar. If you’re open to a well-made, emotionally direct crowd-pleaser, this is an easy recommendation.
Top Letterboxd reviews
David Sims (3★) · 1964 likes
ok so now there's two good actors named Anthony Edwards
Framesofnick (3.5★) · 1574 likes
I know nothing about basketball but this was nice
matt lynch (3.5★) · 1447 likes
Good! Also literally every single person in this is an IRL pro basketball player, including the little girl.
Josh Lewis (3★) · 1165 likes
Looks and sounds nice, hits all the beats you want it to, Sandman (much like Tom Cruise) is starting to effectively apply his age and world-weariness to his characters. There were a few moments where I wish its dramatic ambitions were just a tad higher but I’m not gonna complain, the Sandman clearly loves this game and he deserved his own version of Rocky where he's in the Mickey role just slamming KFC and McDonalds Diet Cokes. Highlight was easily the insane 15-minute long training montage that you think ends three different times but just keeps finding a cutaway back into it.
Matt Singer (3.5★) · 1135 likes
There are plenty of basketball movies you could compare this to, but probably Hustle’s real source is Rocky — if Rocky was told from Mickey’s perspective. It’s even set in Philadelphia.
What I like about sports movies: They give filmmakers license to indulge their schmaltzy side. You want a happy ending? You want the impossible underdog to win? You want dreams to come true? Get yourself a sports movie.
Sometimes, it’s just good to feel good. Movies can give that to us for a few minutes. There’s no reason they shouldn’t every once in a while.
2010 · Drama · 1h 56m · R · Curator 7.6/10 (688.8K ratings) · Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video, Paramount Plus Premium, Paramount Plus Essential, Amazon Prime Video with Ads
A bruised, working-class redemption story with strong family dynamics and competitive urgency.