“Wages Of Sin” (**1/2 out of four) was an uneven but watchable pulp-underworld melodrama about a businessman (Paul Sloan) who is plunged into the brutal L.A. underworld of fetanyl and he has to stay one step ahead of lethal enforcers (Danny Trejo, Stephen Cyrus Sepher, and others) and corrupt cops (Anthony Sinopoli, Nazo Bravo, and others) to clear his name and stay alive. Flavorful mix of the slick and the sordid actually turns out to be anti-drug moralistic melodrama about the genuine fatal dangers of fetanyl and its deadly impact on our country. Imperfect but better-than-average for its type. Sepher also wrote the script.