A detective investigates a real estate agents murder, only to discover a complex case that challenges his beliefs and forces him to confront his illusions and ultimately undergo a transformative journey. Reptile is a 2023 American English-language Crime Drama movie starring Benicio Del Toro, Justin Timberlake, Alicia Silverstone, Eric Bogosian, Domenick Lombardozzi, Frances Fisher and Jesse C. Boyd. Black Label Media was the production house involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Molly Smith, Thad Luckinbill and Trent Luckinbill. The movie is directed by Grant Singer. Netflix acquired the distribution rights for the movie. Reptile was released on 29th September 2023 and takes a screen time of 136 minutes. The screenplay for the movie was written by Grant Singer, Benjamin Brewer and Benicio del Toro. Cinematography was done by Mike Gioulakis and editing by Kevin Hickman. The music was composed by Yair Elazar Glotman.
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Reptile Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 74%
Keith Garlington
It takes a few minutes to get in sync (bad joke intended) with what hes doing. ( Read More )
Rachel LaBonte
Reptile gets an extra edge thanks to its rock solid cast and sufficiently gripping mystery, but it never coalesces into anything incredible. ( Read More )
Mark Dujsik
That first half, though, feels as if its reaching for something a bit different. ( Read More )
Brian Orndorf
Elements work in Reptile, especially police brotherhood material, but it doesnt add up to much in this underwhelming study of crime and punishment (and faucets). ( Read More )
Natalia Winkelman
Once the film gets around to revealing the culprit, we have already lost interest, enervated in the face of a movie that, like an overeager snake, bites off far more than it can swallow. ( Read More )