Critic Reviews
| 80 |
Variety Phil Gallo
Has the sharpness of the recent remakes of "Italian Job" and "Ocean's Eleven." |
| 80 |
Washington Post Chip Crews
Stylish, intricate and entertaining. |
| 80 |
TV Guide Matt Roush
This is the sort of classy entertainment we used to find on A&E before that channel got bit by the reality bug. |
| 75 |
New York Post Adam Buckman
The show has loads of energy and charm, which is a necessity for a series whose storylines are not only implausible but, at times, not even remotely believable. |
| 75 |
Entertainment Weekly Alynda Wheat
Hustle... does have style. [13 Jan 2006, p.72] |
| 70 |
Hollywood Reporter Marilyn Moss
This is good fun -- not necessarily substantial, but fun nonetheless. |
| 70 |
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Rob Owen
It's an entertaining hour sure to appeal to fans of A&E's equally fast-paced British import "MI-5." |
| 70 |
Los Angeles Times Robert Lloyd
Once you get past the relatively stiff opening episode and everyone relaxes and starts having fun, "Hustle" is an undemanding good time that manages to rack your nerves even when you know better. |
| 70 |
Wall Street Journal Nancy DeWolf Smith
This is a show that has to be watched with full attention since it unfolds so quickly through endless twists and turns. |
| 70 |
Time James Poniewozik
It's all delightfully phony, but will win your faith on charm and panache. |
| 70 |
Boston Globe Matthew Gilbert
It's a fluffy hour of flimflam, spun with silk and told with a wink. |
| 60 |
Village Voice Joy Press
[A] pleasantly distracting drama. |
| 50 |
Seattle Post-Intelligencer Melanie McFarland
Its hipster appeal feels a bit too calculated for my tastes, even though the cast, headed be Robert Vaughn, is undeniably appealing. |
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