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Small Crimes

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Canada, United States · 2017
1h 35m
Director E.L. Katz
Starring Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Jacki Weaver, Robert Forster, Gary Cole
Genre Drama, Comedy, Thriller, Crime

After being released from prison for attempted murder, former cop Joe Denton (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) seeks to lead a calm life. Struggling with alcoholism and his dissolved marriage, he finds himself stuck in the dramatic past he hoped to leave behind, putting him and his loved ones at risk.

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The Playlist by

Even though the plot loops in police corruption, murder, revenge, and blackmail, it’s pace never manages more than a sleepwalk shamble.

80

ScreenCrush by Britt Hayes

Director Evan Katz’s follow-up to 2013’s Cheap Thrills is a lean, mean neo-noir that addresses an age-old question: Do people ever really change?

67

IndieWire by David Ehrlich

A pulpy slice of pie from deep in the heart of American nowhere, Evan Katz’s Small Crimes is far too convoluted for such an admittedly modest thriller, but the film ties together in such a perfect bow that it’s tempting to forgive all of the knots it took to get there.

75

Consequence of Sound by Michael Roffman

Unlike similar thrillers cut from the same antihero cloth, Katz and Blair aren’t too concerned with frivolous and expected dalliances like redemption or honor. Instead, they run Coster-Waldau through the ringer, capitalizing on an unforgiving narrative that may be too bleak and uncompromising for some.

67

The A.V. Club by Mike D'Angelo

Small Crimes, as a film, ultimately errs on the side of being overly vague, perhaps because there simply isn’t any plausible way to get much of the history across via dialogue.

50

RogerEbert.com by Sheila O'Malley

Small Crimes works in part but is strangely murky in others. There's a lot of dead air. It's the pettiness, the small-ness of the characters that makes the greatest impression.

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