IMDb RATING
4.7/10
3.3K
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Composed of three disturbingly sensual and terrifying short narratives, unified by the twin themes of sex and death.Composed of three disturbingly sensual and terrifying short narratives, unified by the twin themes of sex and death.Composed of three disturbingly sensual and terrifying short narratives, unified by the twin themes of sex and death.
- Awards
- 1 nomination
Kimberley Howson
- Homeless (segment "House & Home")
- (as Kimberly Howson)
- Directors
- Sean Hogan(segment House & Home)
- Andrew Parkinson(segment Mutant Tool)
- Simon Rumley(segment Bitch)
- Writers
- Sean Hogan(segment House & Home)
- Andrew Parkinson(segment Mutant Tool)
- Simon Rumley(segment Bitch)
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- Triviathe title 'little deaths' comes from the french 'la petite mort', which is an idiom and metaphor for the term 'orgasm'.
- GoofsAll entries contain spoilers
- Alternate versionsThe UK release was cut, cuts required to remove a focus on sadistic humiliation during a scene of sexual violence, in order to obtain an 18 classification. Cuts made in line with BBFC Guidelines and policy, and the Video Recordings Act 1984. An uncut classification was not available.
- ConnectionsFeatures Parlez Vous Woo (1956)
- SoundtracksBurnt Reynolds
Music by Justin Greaves
Words by Joe Volk
Performed by Crippled Black Phoenix
Courtesy of Invada Records
Published by Domino Publishing
Featured review
Great anthology horror movie
Reminded me of what Hammer Horror would look like if made today. I loved this movie, all 3 stories were well done and equally effective. I really enjoyed this and watched it on Shudder late night.
Pleasantly surprised s by the overall theme of sexual grittiness. Very well acted and produced. The last story was the most horrifying of all. Really a exposition in great horror film making in my opinion.
I'd watch it again. 3 different directors doing their thing. Kind of reminded me of that late 60s anthology horror film with Jane Fonda and her brother and the other short was by Felini " Toby Damn it."
Pleasantly surprised s by the overall theme of sexual grittiness. Very well acted and produced. The last story was the most horrifying of all. Really a exposition in great horror film making in my opinion.
I'd watch it again. 3 different directors doing their thing. Kind of reminded me of that late 60s anthology horror film with Jane Fonda and her brother and the other short was by Felini " Toby Damn it."
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- iain-45006
- Sep 5, 2022
Details
- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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