Small Crimes premiered at
South by Southwest on March 11, 2017, as part of the "Narrative Spotlight" screenings. and the film was released exclusively on Netflix on April 28, 2017.
Critical response In positive reviews, David Ehrlich of
IndieWire and Britt Hayes of
ScreenCrush particularly praised
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau's performance and character, with Ehrlich saying that "as much of a chore as [
Small Crimes] can be to sift through at times, there’s a well-conceived method to all of this densely packed madness" and Hayes stating that "Coster-Waldau is a pro at playing narcissists, but in
Small Crimes he brings additional pathos to the role of Joe".They gave the film B+ and 8 out of 10 respectively. Brian Tallerico of
RogerEbert.com stated that while
Small Crimes was "similarly clever if a bit less satisfying" than
Cheap Thrills, he praised the supporting cast (particularly
Gary Cole and
Pat Healy) and the film's clean conclusion. Michael Roffman of
Consequence of Sound similarly praised Coster-Waldau's performance, along with those of
Jacki Weaver and
Robert Forster, as well as the film's tonal shifts "that make each outcome even more jarring". He rated the film a B. Jacob Hall of
/Film gave the film a 7.5 out of 10, negatively comparing the film to
Cheap Thrills but enjoyed it overall. He praised the performances (with the exception of Coster-Waldau's) and plot. Mike D'Angelo of
The A.V. Club also praised Forster's performance and the tone of the film, saying "If the film came across as jaded and cynical, it might well be hard to take. Instead, it seems weary and defeated, as if some people are simply born to fail." Conversely, Kristy Puchko of
The Playlist criticized the film's humor and called it "one note". While she praised the performances of Daniela Sandiford, Cole, Weaver, Forster, and Healy, Puchko stated that Coster-Waldau's performance "keeps us at a distance, unable to connect, empathize, or care". She rated the film a C−. Sheila O'Malley, also writing for RogerEbert.com, criticized the script's lack of any exposition, saying that "it's hard to figure out what actually happened, who did what to whom". While she praised the execution of the characters, she also commented on the presence of "a lot of dead air". She rated the film two out of four stars.
Box office While the film was purchased and streamed by Netflix, it did receive a limited theatrical release in overseas markets, grossing at the box office. ==References==