The Little Death
The secret lives of five suburban couples living in Sydney reveal both the fetishes and the repercussions that come with sharing them.
22 July 1981, Queensland, Australia
11 December 1978, Sydney, Australia
6 February 1980, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
13 August 1983
22 September 1975, Auckland, New Zealand
17 November 1981, Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia
31 March 1970, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
19 February 1971, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
1 April 1971, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
15 April 1952, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
19 February 1962, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
March 12, 2016
Feeling a bit more like sketch comedy than cinema, The Little Death is not without laughs, but the tone is all over the map.
July 02, 2015
The Little Death is [Lawson's] feature film debut, and it's beautifully scripted, each of its five story lines working out the comic implications of a perverse urge.
June 25, 2015
Darkly funny, occasionally poignant and teeming with the unexpected.
February 26, 2016
The Little Death pushes the boundaries but isn't offensive, and at times the comedy really works.
April 27, 2017
More than parodying private peccadillos is needed to turn apparently twisted trysts into a smart sex comedy.
July 09, 2015
Frequently funny and sometimes perhaps offensive in the darkness of its humor.
June 29, 2015
The mood will be too mild and shock-free for fans of Todd Solondz or early Neil LaBute; yet the film is sufficiently cool and quizzical to make you wonder where Lawson will turn next.
June 20, 2016
Josh Lawson's film does its best not to judge its characters, and his jokes occasionally probe some dark and daring territory.
June 25, 2015
In the end, the film doesn't work.
December 26, 2015
The film is an odd mixture of comedy and melodrama, with some tragedy thrown in. I would have liked it better had the film stuck to the comic elements and dumped the rest, but there is enough effective comedy in it for me to recommend it.
June 26, 2015
There is simultaneously too much and not enough going on in writer/director/co-star Josh Lawson's feature debut.

