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Little Death
Directed by
Jack Begert
2024
1h 49m
Comedy
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Drama
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Crime
5.4
41%
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A middle-aged filmmaker on the verge of a breakthrough. Two kids in search of a lost backpack. A small dog a long way from home.
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Cast of Little Death
David Schwimmer
Martin Solomon
Gaby Hoffmann
Martin 2.0
Talia Ryder
Karla
Dominic Fike
AJ
Jena Malone
Jessica Klein
Angela Sarafyan
The Woman
Sante Bentivoglio
Greg
Karl Glusman
Grady
Fred Melamed
Augustus
Travis "Taco" Bennett
Brian
Deb Never
Rickey
Chase Sui Wonders
Tilly
Seth Green
David
Ben Feldman
Jayson
Lauren Weedman
Lynette
Maya Kazan
Stella
Chuck McCollum
Pretenious Man
Laura Gardner
Pretenious Woman
Carina Conti
Marie
Steven Hack
Dr. Atkins
Roy Abramsohn
George
Caitlin Reilly
Suzanne
Archana Rajan
Rebecca
E.J. Callahan
Demented Old Man
Cissy Wellman
Joy
Anosh McAdam
Jake
Noel Elgrably
Julio
David Ury
Petey
Sonia Balcazar
Female Pharmacist
George Tsai
Ronny
Bernadette Guckin
Gas Station Clerk
Spenser Granese
Trip
Ryder McLaughlin
Cam
Derrius Logan
Kalik
May Daniels
Cassandra
Serafin Falcon
Dude
Juan Magana
Solo Cup
Mark Sipka
MC
Gino Vento
Platypus
Michael G. Martinez
Frankie
Andy Cohen
Noel
Bernadette Speakes
Nurse
Fahim Anwar
The Switch - Man
Stephanie Koenig
The Switch - Woman
Little Death Reviews
Screen Rant
Graeme Guttmann
Little Death's satire of Hollywood feels familiar, muddled by murky politics & it doesn't help that Schwimmer is outshined by younger co-stars.
indieWire
Esther Zuckerman
You can see Begert's intent in the disjointed arc of the film... Yet the whiplash of the structure is just too forceful. In splitting up the film like this every character feels shortchanged, and the relationships aren't given any time to flourish.
Hollywood Reporter
Lovia Gyarkye
Little Death can't fulfill the ambitions of its intellectual exercise, resulting in a bifurcated film that doesn't find its footing until the end.
Consequence
Liz Shannon Miller
The second half never quite lives up to the first half, and the first half feels incomplete as a narrative, which leaves the whole film feeling like a disappointment. Doug Liman's Go did all of this a lot better, over two decades ago.
The Film Stage
Lena Wilson
As Little Death zig-zags like a sidewinder in the desert, Begert strikes a neat balance between esoteric inscrutability and blunt messaging
TheWrap
Ronda Racha Penrice
"Little Death" may not be a perfect film, but it is a testament to its producer and well-known director Darren Aronofsky's enduring ability to identify fresh talent and tell stories that define moments in need of capturing.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
My advice is that It's not a good idea to make two different movies and release them as one movie.
New York Post
Johnny Oleksinski
A lot of directors can make an attractive movie with cardboard acting, or an aesthetically bland one with blistering performances. Begert sacrifices neither looks nor humanity and guides his cast impeccably well for someone so new.
Film Inquiry
Jules Caldeira
Little Death is an interesting look into the minds of Angelenos from different generations, on opposite ends of the pill-popping spectrum.
Arts Fuse
Peg Aloi
Little Death's unexpected trajectory will keep viewers guessing.
Next Best Picture
Ema Sasic
The results with Begert's mid-film switch are clunky and don't hit it out of the park entirely, but at least he tried something different.
rachelsreviews.net
Rachel Wagner
Every character is unlikable and the animation and other artistic choices are the most basic of Sundance chic
United Press International
Fred Topel
Martin's narration runs through a lot to concepts about perception and reality. As big as those ideas may be, director Jack Begert uses the same old cinematic techniques to convey them.
Awards Radar
Joey Magidson
Little Death tries to cram two very different stories into one flawed movie.
Slashfilm
Chris Evangelista
Here is a film that almost dares you to talk about it, simply because it's not playing by the rules.
AwardsWatch
Abe Friedtanzer
However disjointed its tales might be, Little Death boasts strong performances across the board.
Screen Zealots
Louisa Moore
Surreal, idiosyncratic, and cynical, this film has a vibe that a certain segment of indie audiences are going to adore.
Hey, Have You Seen ...?
Jared Mobarak
Too much of LITTLE DEATH feels like having your cake and eating it too, leaving all the good aspects to be canceled by the bad ones so the audience is left with nothing but a shallow promise and wasted potential.
Deadline Hollywood Daily
Damon Wise
Those willing to follow first-time director Jack Begert down the rabbit hole into the film's surprising second half will find it strangely satisfying.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
Proves that if you try to make two films at once, you're really just making two half-films.
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