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Reptile

Shed the lies.
2023 | 136m | English

(106148 votes)

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Following the brutal murder of a young real estate agent, a hardened detective attempts to uncover the truth in a case where nothing is as it seems, and by doing so dismantles the illusions in his own life.
Release Date: Sep 29, 2023
Director: Grant Singer
Writer: Grant Singer, Benicio del Toro, Benjamin Brewer
Genres: Crime, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords infidelity, murder, new england, real estate agent, police psychologist, questioning, police drama, policial, provocative, suspenseful, admiring, awestruck, pretentious
Production Companies Black Label Media
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Benicio del Toro Tom Nichols
Justin Timberlake Will Grady
Alicia Silverstone Judy Nichols
Michael Pitt Eli Phillips
Ato Essandoh Dan Cleary
Domenick Lombardozzi Wally Finn
Matilda Lutz Summer Elswick
Eric Bogosian Captain Robert Allen
Frances Fisher Camille Grady
Karl Glusman Sam Gifford
Mike Pniewski Chief Marty Graeber
Thad Luckinbill Peter
Sky Ferreira Renee
Owen Teague Rudi Rackozy
Victor Rasuk Officer Peralta
Catherine Dyer Deena Allen
Jesse C. Boyd Dale
Amy Parrish Valerie Mark
Michael Beasley Victor
James Devoti Bennett Rossoff
Matt Medrano Officer Lazaro
Elena Varela Stella
Monique Yvette Grant Dr. Boone
Michael Rene Walton David Mark
Africa Miranda Jennifer Muncy
Tiffany Fallon Dolores
Deena Beasley Blair
Allison Smith Aid
Mel Pralgo Mort
Dani Deetté Forensics Officer
Kurt Yue Forensic Examiner
Jon Levine Car Dealer
Lee Perkins Caretaker
Cannon Smith Cop
Jp Lambert Bartender
Gregory Albrecht Evaluator
Tony Bartele Police Officer #1
Aerial Nicole Police Officer #2
Gilbert Glenn Brown Police Officer #3
Matthew Cornwell Police Officer #4
Bonita Elery Grandmother's Nurse
Dianna Catterton Female Neighbor
Mark Pettit TV News Anchor #2
Alex Parkinson Waiter
Name Job
Grant Singer Screenplay, Director, Story
Richard Chapelle Camera Operator
Jeff Crumbley Camera Operator
Benjamin Verhulst Steadicam Operator
Brittany A. Jones Casting Associate
Kenneth Duclos First Assistant Editor
Victor M. Giarrusso Key Costumer
Candace Kualii Set Costumer
Maggie Muller Key Costumer
Troy Nicely Set Costumer
Le'ce Edwards Assistant Set Decoration
Eric Yamamoto Storyboard Artist
Karl Shefelman Storyboard Artist
Yair Elazar Glotman Original Music Composer
Kevin Hickman Editor
Patrick M. Sullivan Production Design
Paul Roome Set Decoration
Amanda Ford Costume Design
Brad Arensman Post Production Supervisor
Brett Robinson First Assistant Director
Ryan Robert Howard Second Assistant Director
Marcelo Aprile Colorist
Anthony Bruno Art Direction
Michael Babcock Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Designer
Greg P. Russell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Onnalee Blank Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Kimi Webber Script Supervisor
Graeme Stewart Music Editor
Jonathan Watkins Music Supervisor
Brad J. Bakelmun Foley Mixer
Jennie Breckenridge ADR Recordist
Chris Kahwaty Dialogue Editor
Jason Oliver ADR Mixer
Allen Lee Williams III Boom Operator
Ciara Adise Hairstylist
Priscilla Green Key Hair Stylist
Juliana Ononiwu-Brinson Hairstylist
Dane A. Davis Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer
Aron Siegel Sound Mixer
Harlan Penn Set Designer
Stan J. White Set Dresser
Kyle A. Wasserman Special Effects Technician
Selah Chung Visual Effects
Shannon Beshears Stunt Double
Reece Fleetwood Stunt Double
Cannon Smith Stunts
Benicio del Toro Screenplay
Benjamin Brewer Screenplay, Story
Tamara-Lee Notcutt Casting
Doug Coleman Stunt Coordinator
Mike Gioulakis Director of Photography
Mark DeSimone ADR Mixer
Tara DiPetrillo Makeup Artist
Lori McCoy-Bell Hair Department Head
Brandon Proctor Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Chris Gann Stunt Double
Nicole Marines Stunt Double
Carl Anthony Nespoli Stunt Coordinator
Michael Hatzer Digital Colorist
Name Title
Molly Smith Producer
Trent Luckinbill Producer
Rachel Smith Executive Producer
Steven Brown Co-Producer
Seth Spector Co-Producer
Thad Luckinbill Producer
Benicio del Toro Executive Producer
Rick Yorn Executive Producer
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Reviews

MovieGuys
6.0

Reptile is hardly original but that doesn't stop it from being a decent film. Cut from the same dark cloth as so, so many, seedy underbelly US crime drama's, the plot behind this film is all too familiar.That said, its saved from mediocrity, by its adherence to the basic premise its built upon a ... nd plausible performances, from its cast. Indeed the subdued, very conventional approach taken to character development reminded more me of Swedish or UK series, where the characters are ordinary people, with mostly, ordinary lives. In summary, whilst Reptile isn't doing nothing new, its refreshingly down to earth approach to character development, does offer a little more to the viewer, than the conventional, "by the numbers", US crime drama.

Nov 07, 2023
jw
N/A

**cop/crime thriller, well executed. Nothing to get excited about, but above the rest.** The leading couple, Del Toro and Silverstone, are well cast - not the unlikely "what are these supermodels doing in this situations", but a realistic looking middle-aged couple. Him weary but still strong, ... her chubby, cheerful and sensible. His country club dancing isn't winning prizes; he's called Oklahoma "because he doesn't cut a rag". Their friends are a fun bunch, living a bit above their pay grade, ribbing, caring, and close. After we get the scenery set, the crime starts: A real estate agent is bloodily murdered. Investigating the murder turns up more than one likely suspect. And nothing is quite as clear as one might wish. The plot is complex enough but not convoluted; The characters are authentic and their portrayal is skillfully done. Direction, cinematography and editing maintain suspense. They don't irritate you with fashionable gimmicks, but instead allow us to concentrate on the story and the characters. (Avoiding spoilers) The twists and turns aren't gimmicky either. Everything remains within the bounds of the probable and possible; and so the story maintains realism and therefore appears more intense. I can recommend this as a solid, entertaining, suspenseful and above all realistic crime thriller. One more thing: I've read the name "Justin Timberlake" a lot before. I thought he was a singer but never heard what he did. He is in this as an actor; and I have to say he plays his role well, like a professional. Not at all like some other singers who try this and end up embarrassing themselves. A positive surprise.

Nov 25, 2023