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Reptile

  • 2023
  • R
  • 2h 14m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
103K
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Alicia Silverstone, Benicio Del Toro, and Justin Timberlake in Reptile (2023)
Nichols, a hardened New England detective unflinching in his pursuit of a case where nothing is as it seems, one that begins to dismantle the illusions in his own life.
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Hard-boiled DetectivePolice ProceduralCrimeDramaMysteryThriller

Tom Nichols is a hardened New England detective, unflinching in his pursuit of a case where nothing is as it seems and it begins to dismantle the illusions in his own life.Tom Nichols is a hardened New England detective, unflinching in his pursuit of a case where nothing is as it seems and it begins to dismantle the illusions in his own life.Tom Nichols is a hardened New England detective, unflinching in his pursuit of a case where nothing is as it seems and it begins to dismantle the illusions in his own life.

  • Director
    • Grant Singer
  • Writers
    • Grant Singer
    • Benjamin Brewer
    • Benicio Del Toro
  • Stars
    • Benicio Del Toro
    • Justin Timberlake
    • Eric Bogosian
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    103K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,062
    527
    • Director
      • Grant Singer
    • Writers
      • Grant Singer
      • Benjamin Brewer
      • Benicio Del Toro
    • Stars
      • Benicio Del Toro
      • Justin Timberlake
      • Eric Bogosian
    • 419User reviews
    • 98Critic reviews
    • 52Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    'Reptile' Director Grant Singer Compares Directing Music Videos to First Film
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    Benicio Del Toro
    Benicio Del Toro
    • Tom Nichols
    Justin Timberlake
    Justin Timberlake
    • Will Grady
    Eric Bogosian
    Eric Bogosian
    • Captain Robert Allen
    Alicia Silverstone
    Alicia Silverstone
    • Judy Nichols
    Domenick Lombardozzi
    Domenick Lombardozzi
    • Wally
    Frances Fisher
    Frances Fisher
    • Camille Grady
    Ato Essandoh
    Ato Essandoh
    • Dan Cleary
    Michael Pitt
    Michael Pitt
    • Eli Phillips
    • (as Michael Carmen Pitt)
    Karl Glusman
    Karl Glusman
    • Sam Gifford
    Mike Pniewski
    Mike Pniewski
    • Chief Marty Graeber
    Matilda Lutz
    Matilda Lutz
    • Summer Elswick
    Catherine Dyer
    Catherine Dyer
    • Deena Allen
    Thad Luckinbill
    Thad Luckinbill
    • Peter
    Michael Beasley
    Michael Beasley
    • Victor
    JC Capone
    JC Capone
    • Paul
    • (as John Capone)
    Sky Ferreira
    Sky Ferreira
    • Renee
    James Devoti
    James Devoti
    • Bennett Rossoff
    Amy Parrish
    Amy Parrish
    • Valerie Mark
    • Director
      • Grant Singer
    • Writers
      • Grant Singer
      • Benjamin Brewer
      • Benicio Del Toro
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    User reviews419

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    8robNorseman

    Complex moody thriller of True detective genre

    This film could have easily been a series of True Detective.... the filming, atmosphere and music are very of that genre... this is a long film and not for the action lovers. It's thoughtful well written and you need to be awake and concentrating. If you like this pace of film you will enjoy it and the plot is complex and cleverly developed... I won't spoil it... there are web sites that fully explain it. I believe it's got a 7/10 rating due to some impatient poor reviews by people not suited to the pace and genre. I would say if you like the true detective series 1 you might enjoy this ... but if you wants a shoot out every two minutes and an easy plot line... I'd give it a miss.
    9intreago-10011

    Movies that Are missed

    I'm more of nostalgic in this review so I give it a 9 instead of 7.5 , but damn I miss a good crime thriller. This is exactly what I needed , after Little Things with Denzel , this one is the next one I really like. Movie is a nice mixture of 90s killer thrillers combined with likes of Training Day, so you gonna keep your seat warm trough the whole movie. Cast is more then amazing , screenplay is enjoyable with some nice twists , cinematography is also on point , dark and gritty . It's a more then 2 hour movie but you don't feel it at all , it just flows and keeps you interested . Don't believe bad reviews and enjoy this one. We need more of those in production !
    7MOscarbradley

    Maybe a little too escoteric for a mass audience but an excellent thriller nevertheless.

    This slow-burner of a murder yarn may just turn out to be the best thriller of the year. A realtor is found dead by her colleague and partner who naturally becomes a suspect but then there are a few other men in her life who are also suspects; so far, so common-place but Grant Singer's "Reptile" is as much about the police investigating the killing as it is about the investigation. These are a close-knit bunch of cops who both work and play together and who may not be as clean as they should be.

    A sterling cast, (Benicio Del Torro, Alicia Silverstone, Justin Timberlake, Eric Bogosian, Michael Pitt, Frances Fisher), add a further touch of class to an already classy thriller and one that is as far from conventional multiplex fare as you are likely to get. It may not always be that easy to follow and midway through the killing seems to fade into the background but it's always highly intelligent and while it may not appeal to a mass audience I think it has cult status written all over it.
    8imseeg

    Starts out like any other average detective, but slowly increases in suspense and thrill.

    SLOWburning detective movie and when I say SLOWburning then I mean really SLOW. Sorry for all these capital letters, but the first hour nothing much happens and I was wondering if anything was about to happen at all. Well, fortunately it did!

    The REAL suspense and thrill (only slowly yet steadily) intensifies during the second hour, which gets really creepy and intense, with a final that is like a sledgehammer. Wow. Really impressed by it.

    The good: Benicio del Toro Benicio del Toro Benicio del Toro.

    This man has got charisma few other actors (are lucky to) have. He really steals the show, with his very subtle acting skills, that convey so many different feelings that simply watching Benicio del Toro lifting up a small glass to drink is fascinating to watch.

    Benicio del Toro co-wrote the screenplay and he co-produced this movie as well. So he had a lot of cloud. And it shows, because this is one heck of a Benicio del Toro flick.

    The director made his feature movie debut, with only having made lots of music videos before and although I dont think his direction was terrific, it certainly was a masterful debut.

    Quite impressed AND spooked out by it. Recommended for the art house movie fans of slowburning (yet still suspenseful) detective movies.
    6IonicBreezeMachine

    A decent debut from director Grant Singer that strives to be this year's Gone Baby Gone or Prisoners that while intriguing feels like it's missing something

    Set in the town of Scarborough, Detective Tom Nichols (Benecio del Toro) and his partner Dan Cleary (Ato Essandoh) investigate the murder of real-estate broker Summer Elswick (Matilda Lutz). As the two run down possible suspects including Summer's boyfriend Will Grady (Justin Timberlake), her ex-husband Sam Gifford (Karl Glusman), and a man with a grudge against the Gradys named Eli Phillips (Michael Pitt), the case goes from a simple murder to something of larger scale implications.

    Reptile is the feature film debut of music video director Grant Singer who also co-wrote the script alongside Benjamin Brewer and the film's star and executive producer Benicio Del Toro. Singer and Brewer wrote the initial draft of the film in 2018 where it was acquired by Black Label Media who'd previously worked with Del Toro on the Sicario films and upon showing it to him he became a huge proponent of the project. With a gritty noir story, an all star cast, and an Autumn adjacent release date you can tell Netflix wants this to be their equivalent of Gone Baby Gone or Prisoners as that dark horse crime thriller that scores some Oscar nominations, and while it doesn't reach those heights unfortunately it's an ultimately decent detective thriller with a strong sense of style and some committed performances.

    Despite being the debut feature of Grant Singer, he shows a strong grasp on filmmaking from a stylistic and technical sense with the film given some solid shots that capture the environments in which Nichols investigates. With a predominantly suburban setting that often uses the states of various homes like McMansion Grady is trying to sell having signs of vermin infestation or a neglected swimming pool with stagnant water, you get the sense Singer is trying to capture that underlying sense of rot within these seemingly idyllic homes. While Tom Nichols isn't given the greatest depth as a protagonist, del Toro who serves as a co-writer on the film does add some humanity to the role especially in regards to his relationship with his wife Judy played by Alicia Silverstone who takes what could've been an underwritten character and makes her more of a confidant who actually assists Tom on several occasions and the two have some solid chemistry together. Where the movie faulters for me unfortunately is in the mystery aspect of the film especially in how it establishes its array of suspects only for us to switch gears at the one hour mark where we begin another decidedly different investigation. The writing in the film while fine most of the time is perfectly fine (if not exceptional) but it does lead to some groanworthy dialogue exchanges and a fake-out dream sequence that I didn't really care for.

    For those who like dramatic procedural thrillers of this kind you will find some good elements to appreciate here especially in how it relates to the acting and visuals on display. The movie itself as a mystery I'm sorry to say fell somewhat flat for me despite seemingly having all the right pieces in play. A slight stumble out the gate for Grant Singer, but one that shows promise if given refinement.

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    • Trivia
      Similarities to the unsolved murder of Canadian real estate agent, Lindsay Buziak.
    • Goofs
      About 42 minutes in Del Toro and Timberlake have a conversation in the car at the funeral. As shots go back to Del Toro the steering wheel keeps changing position even though the car is parked.
    • Quotes

      Tom Nichols: [wakes up after having a nightmare with Will] Piece of shit real estate agent.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Amanda the Jedi Show: I ALMOST Walked Out | The Best and Worst of TIFF 2023 (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      Angel Of The Morning
      Written by Chip Taylor

      Performed by Evie Sands

      Courtesy of ABKCO Music & Records, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • September 29, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Netflix
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Reptiles
    • Filming locations
      • Atlanta, Georgia, USA
    • Production company
      • Black Label Media
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 14 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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