Josh Lawson, left, and Bojana Novakovic in ‘The Little Death,’ a cute ensemble comedy featuring Australian suburbanite couples that kick up the crikey quotient when they decide to enhance their sex lives with kinks and fetishes.
Corey Stoll is a fallen boxer and Billy Crudup is a slick mobster in a low-budget but stylish take on pulp-fiction notions of redemption. (14A, Carlton)
In a cute ensemble comedy that premiered at TIFF, Australian suburbanite couples kick up the crikey quotient when they decide to enhance their sex lives with kinks and fetishes. (18A, Carlton)
The clock is ticking in this heist film, in which a trio of misguided but desperate young robbers are told the second rule of stealing things – "Don't get caught" – by Kris Kristofferson's mentor character. Thanks for the pro tip, Kris. (June 26 screening; 14A, Carlton)