Jennifer Lopez is as electrifying as you’ve heard in Lorene Scafaria’s “Hustlers,” based on the true story of a group of strippers who hunted, drugged and fleeces a bunch of Wall Street jerks for millions. But the whole movie moves with the stomp and swagger of Lopez’s big, opening number, a playful tease to the tune of Fiona Apple’s ’90s anthem “Criminal.” There’s more than a little Scorsese influence here — it’s essentially “Goodfellas” in a G-string — but it’s always a blast to watch. My review, at RogerEbert.com.