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“Bluesky Has the Juice”: Celebrities Flee “Toxic” X for Rival Social Media Site
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Call it a blue wave. A host of actors, directors, musicians, journalists and other prominent people are dumping X (formerly Twitter) and flocking to social media platform Bluesky.

In the past week, an increasing number of bold-faced names have announced that they plan to post less on X, or leave the platform altogether, citing myriad issues with the social media company, including far right content, hate speech, transphobia, racism, harassment, pornography, crypto scams, bots and the political views of owner Elon Musk, the billionaire oligarch who is a vocal supporter and financial backer of Donald Trump.

Musk’s ownership of X and his updates to content moderation on the platform have been pushing brands and media groups closer and closer to the exit. This week, The Guardian media group announced that it will stop posting on X, describing the site as a “toxic media platform.” On Nov. 4, the Berlin Film...
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  • 11/15/2024
  • by Abid Rahman
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Escape At Dannemora Cast & Real-Life Character Guide
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Showtime's Escape at Dannemora utilizes an exceptional cast to tell its true-crime story. The 2018 limited series is based on the 2015 Clinton Correctional Facility escape, which saw two men, Richard Matt and David Sweat, successfully break out thanks to the help of their shared prison-employee girlfriend, Joyce "Tilly" Mitchell. Showtime needed actors like Benicio del Toro, Patricia Arquette, Paul Dano, Bonnie Hunt, and more to bring these and other real-world characters to life.

Escape at Dannemora originally premiered on Showtime in 2018, but it has since come to Netflix, claiming a spot on the Top 10 In October 2024. The series, which was created by Brett Johnson and Michael Tolkin, was directed by actor Ben Stiller and explores the true events leading up to, during, and after the infamous 2015 prison break. Of course, any "based on reality" TV series requires some creative liberties, but with such an exceptional cast in Escape at Dannemora, it's...
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  • 10/23/2024
  • by Angel Shaw
  • ScreenRant
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Donald Trump Proposes Migrant ‘Fight League’ During Bonkers Rally Speech
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Donald Trump continued his stump on the campaign trail on Saturday ahead of his rematch with President Joe Biden in the first presidential debate of 2024 scheduled for Thursday. Trump hit his usual marks, from attacking migrants and border complaints to touting his role in erasing women’s reproductive rights by appointing Supreme Court justices who ended the federal right to abortion access, and some other truly wild stuff in between.

The two candidates have taken different approaches in the lead-up to their upcoming debate. Biden has reportedly been at Camp...
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  • 6/23/2024
  • by Althea Legaspi
  • Rollingstone.com
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Elon Musk Restores Blue Checks on Twitter for Popular Users, Much to Their Dismay
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After announcing his intention to offer free blue checkmarks to high profile users on X, formerly known as Twitter, Elon Musk has implemented the plan — but not without some criticism.

In March, Musk confirmed that X would be giving free Premium memberships to accounts with a high number of verified followers. “Going forward, all X accounts with over 2500 verified subscriber followers will get Premium features for free and accounts with over 5000 will get Premium+ for free,” he wrote.

That plan appears to have come to fruition today, with many newly-verified...
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  • 4/4/2024
  • by Emily Zemler
  • Rollingstone.com
Reptile: Who Is the Titular Reptile in Netflix's Thriller?
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Reptile challenges the audience's preconceptions about people as the characters in the film are ever-changing and shifting, just like a reptile shedding its skin. The title refers to all the characters in the movie, as they all reveal themselves to be different from what they initially seem. The police department in Reptile is involved in a scam orchestrated by the Grady family, highlighting the prioritization of self-interest over doing what is right. Detective Nichols, however, refuses to stay silent and is determined to expose the truth.

Joining the ranks of the Netflix whodunit mysteries is the film Reptile, directed by Grant Singer and starring Benicio Del Toro. Reptile is fashioned in the classic film noir style, closely following the stoic detective Tom Nichols as he investigates the murder of a woman by the name of Summer Elswick (Matilda Lutz). The premise of the entire film revolves around who is responsible for her death,...
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  • 11/3/2023
  • by Riley Harman
  • MovieWeb
Reptile: Why Benicio Del Toro's Performance Is Its Saving Grace
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Crime thriller Reptile is director Grant Singer's newest project on Netflix. The film debuted on October 6, 2023, and has since then received mixed reviews from critics and viewers alike. The majority of audiences share the opinion that despite Reptile having a solid storyline and being an entertaining and watchable film, there's nothing too special about the movie except for the performance of the lead, Benicio Del Toro.

Del Toro plays the character of Tom Nichols in the film, which centers around the death of a local real estate agent who is brutally murdered. Nichols is the lead detective on the case and works alongside his partner Dan Cleary, played by Ato Essandoh. When Summer (Matilda Lutz) is murdered in a house she is attempting to sell, Nichols has an interesting list of suspects to deal with. First, Will Grady (Justin Timberlake), the boyfriend whose character doesn't quite sit right with viewers,...
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  • 10/13/2023
  • by Jessica Peerez
  • MovieWeb
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‘Reptile’ Filmmaker Grant Singer Breaks Down the Ending of His Netflix Chart-Topper
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[This story contains spoilers for Reptile.]

In the two weeks since its release, Grant Singer’s Reptile has remained atop Netflix’s own film charts with 19.9 million views and counting. The Benicio Del Toro-led crime thriller is Singer’s feature directorial debut after nearly a decade of making inventive music videos for the likes of The Weeknd, Lorde and Ariana Grande. The film centers around Del Toro’s Detective Tom Nichols, as he investigates the murder of a real estate agent (Matilda Lutz) and uncovers a tangled web of corruption within his new community in Maine.

At a time when crime dramas and murder mysteries are still immensely popular, especially on Netflix, Singer, along with his co-writers Benjamin Brewer and Del Toro himself, knew that they had to work overtime to keep viewers on their toes.

“Audiences now are very advanced in their understanding of these stories because there have been so many great crime...
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  • 10/13/2023
  • by Brian Davids
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Reptile: Who Is the Killer, Explained
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Warning: Major spoilers for Reptile Ahead

Reptile, the newest crime drama from Netflix, follows detective Tom Nichols (Benicio Del Toro) as he investigates the brutal murder of a local real estate agent, Summer Elswick (Matilda Anna Ingrid Lutz). Found by her boyfriend and real estate golden boy, Will Grady (Justin Timberlake), the film wastes no time getting to the crux of its story. However, the point here is that nothing is what it seems, and the murder of Summer is anything but a cut-and-dry case.

From the onset, the film manages to exude quite an unsettling tone. It’s reminiscent of the first season of True Detective but aims to strike a much more serious tone, which should tell you a lot about what Reptile tries to accomplish. Whether or not it achieves such a feat is debatable. What the movie does manage to pull off, however, are the complexities...
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  • 10/11/2023
  • by Amanda Rozenboom
  • MovieWeb
Netflix’s Reptile Ending, Explained
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Reptile is Netflix’s latest thriller which covers a murder mystery that keeps you on the edge of your seat. It's the directorial debut of director Grant Singer and let us tell you that he did more than a great job. The film’s mystery may appear as easy to solve at first, but we quickly discover that it is quite the opposite. Filled with plot twists, Reptile will keep you guessing till the end. The film follows detective Tom Nichols (Benicio del Toro) who investigates the murder of a real estate agent called Summer Elswick (Matilda Lutz).

At first, you will find it weird that the mystery is “solved” quickly, but then we see how Tom doesn't believe that the case is truly solved. Along with his wife Judy (Alicia Silverstone), Tom discovers that this case has a lot more behind it than he thought. They discover new evidence...
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  • 10/8/2023
  • by Salma Ahmed
  • MovieWeb
Reptile’s 10 Biggest Plot Holes & Head Scratchers
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Warning; This article contains spoilers for the movie Reptile!

Detective Nichols' failure to make a copy of the flash drive is a plot hole, but it adds tension to the scene. Nichols should have gone to the FBI to expose the police corruption and protect himself and his wife. Nichols' late questioning of Eli and his decision to confront Allen without backup are illogical and put him in unnecessary danger.

Reptile is a gripping murder mystery, but it's not without its plot holes and head scratchers. While Scarborough police detective Tom Nichols (Benicio Del Toro) tries to track down who killed a young real estate agent, he ends up uncovering a drug scheme that has mired his department in corruption, but the entire investigation is plagued with questions. While the film does its best to be a taut thriller with myriad twists and turns, there are a few illogical inconsistencies...
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  • 10/7/2023
  • by Kayleena Pierce-Bohen
  • ScreenRant
Reptile: Why Judy Puts Tom's Hand In Wax
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Warning! This article contains Spoilers for Reptile (2023)!

In the thriller movie Reptile, Judy putting Tom's hand in wax at the end holds a symbolic meaning of healing and transformation. Although the inclusion of the scene is largely unexplained, there is a practical reason behind it - paraffin wax therapy can help with blood flow, inflammation, muscle relaxation, and pain reduction. Tom's hand injury throughout the movie represents the toll of the investigation on him, and the wax scene symbolizes his physical and psychological recovery, as well as his transformation as a person.

Judy putting Tom's hand in wax at the end of Reptile plays an important part in the thriller's conclusion, but the scene's inclusion is largely unexplained by the 2023 movie. In director Grant Singer's feature-film debut, a detective named Tom Nichols (Benicio del Toro) must work to track down a killer after a young real estate agent named Summer is killed.
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  • 10/4/2023
  • by Dani Kessel Odom
  • ScreenRant
Reptile Cast & Character Guide
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The cast of Reptile is impressive, with an Academy Award winner and famous stars playing complicated characters in a murder mystery backdrop. Benicio del Toro shines as Detective Tom Nichols, who investigates the brutal murder of Summer Elswick while navigating his own personal journey. Besides del Toro, other notable cast members include Justin Timberlake, Alicia Silverstone, and Michael Carmen Pitt, all delivering strong performances in their respective roles.

The cast of Reptile is impressive — it features the likes of an Academy Award winner and numerous famous stars playing complicated characters against a murder mystery background. The 2023 Netflix crime thriller film tells the story of the brutal murder of Summer Elswick in Scarborough, Maine, and a detective who follows numerous leads to find out what happened to the victim in his latest case. Of course, while the movie explores the mystery behind Summer's death, it also focuses on Detective Tom Nichols's life,...
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  • 10/4/2023
  • by Sarah Little
  • ScreenRant
Reptile Ending (Including Frisbee Scene) Explained By Director
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The Reptile movie ending leaves room for interpretation as director Grant Singer intentionally keeps certain aspects ambiguous, allowing viewers to question what they see and create their own conclusions. The frisbee scene in the movie serves as a contrast to the intense moments inside the house, symbolizing the director's own perspective and experience making the film. The accidental discovery of crucial photos adds a sense of serendipity to the story and drives the movie's third act, revealing a conspiracy behind the murder.

The Reptile ending, including the frisbee scene, gets explained by director Grant Singer. Released September 29 on Netflix, the crime thriller stars Benicio del Toro as a hardened detective named Tom Nichols investigating the brutal murder of a young real estate agent, Summer (Matilda Lutz). Throughout his investigation, Summer's stalker Eli (Michael Carmen Pitt), boyfriend Will Grady (Justin Timberlake), and separated husband Sam (Karl Glusman) emerge as the top suspects.
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  • 10/4/2023
  • by Adam Bentz
  • ScreenRant
Alicia Silverstone, Benicio Del Toro, and Justin Timberlake in Reptile (2023)
Reptile Movie Cast, Characters & Actors
Alicia Silverstone, Benicio Del Toro, and Justin Timberlake in Reptile (2023)
Netflix's Reptile is the streaming service's new murder mystery movie that unpacks a thrilling case involving a brutal killing, and it highlights a stacked cast.

Directed by Grant Singer, Reptile explores the story of Detective Tom Nichols as he gets entangled in the investigation of a brutal murder case. 

Attempting to unmask the truth behind the killing, Nichols ultimately goes on a self-discovery journey while also uncovering unexpected revelations. 

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  • 10/4/2023
  • by Aeron Mer Eclarinal
  • The Direct
Where Was Reptile Filmed? Thriller Movie's Filming Locations Explained
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Reptile, the Netflix murder mystery film, keeps viewers guessing with its twists and turns, leaving them constantly questioning the truth and the killer's identity. The filming locations for Reptile primarily took place in Atlanta, Georgia, with various spots in the metropolitan area used to depict different settings in the movie. Although most of the filming occurred in Atlanta, the cast and crew also traveled to parts of New England, potentially including Scarborough, Maine, where the movie is set, to capture certain exterior shots and make the story more authentic.

Reptile centers around the baffling murder of a young real estate agent and the complicated life of the detective on the case, and the cast and crew utilized a few cities on the East Coast to capture the movie's story. The Netflix murder mystery film, which premiered on September 29 on the streaming service, takes plenty of twists and turns, leaving viewers...
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  • 10/2/2023
  • by Sarah Little
  • ScreenRant
‘Reptile’ Review: Netflix Procedural Thriller Is A Glimpse Into Murky Waters Marred By Formulaic Storytelling
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In the murky realms of Grant Singer’s Reptile, audiences delve into a tale woven with intrigue, and mystery. Penned by Singer, Benjamin Brewer and Benicio Del Toro, the film attempts to entangle the viewer in a web of murder and corruption, manifesting through the gritty lens of a small-town investigation. Del Toro is flanked by supporting actors including Alicia Silverstone, Michael Pitt, Ato Essandoh, Justin Timberlake, Matilda Anna Ingrid Lutz, Eric Bogosian and Domenick Lombardozzi,. However, the atmospheric tension conjured by the film echoes of potential left unexplored, marking it as a journey through familiar terrain desperately grasping for an identity of its own.

Tom Nichols (Del Toro), a detective who moves from Philly to a small town to take a detective job after his wife, Judy (Silverstone), and her ailing uncle arranges for Tom to take the position. Immediately, he is assigned to investigate the brutal murder of...
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  • 9/29/2023
  • by Valerie Complex
  • Deadline Film + TV
Reptile: Director Grant Singer Unveils the Netflix Thriller's Cinematic Roots
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In the latest Netflix crime thriller, Reptile, a small-town tragedy unearths dark truths and the breadth of institutionalized corruption as one police detective searches for the culprit. Directed and co-written by Grant Singer, the movie stars Academy Award winner Benicio del Toro as Detective Tom Nichols, who investigates the murder of a young realtor. As Nichols and his wife, Judy (Alicia Silverstone), dig deeper into the case, including looking into the realtor's boyfriend, Will Grady (Justin Timberlake), they begin to realize his longtime friends and colleagues have murderous secrets of their own.

In an exclusive interview with Cbr, Reptile director Grant Singer explained the feelings he hopes the movie evokes for audiences, praised his co-stars and collaborators for their help in bringing this cinematic vision to life, and shared how the movie came together.

Related: The Creator Is a Sign of What Post-Strike Hollywood Could Look Like

Cbr: Grant, when...
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  • 9/29/2023
  • by Sam Stone
  • CBR
‘Reptile’ (2023) Summary & Ending, Explained: Why Was Summer Killed?
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Shady small towns, a dashing middle-aged detective, and a woman murdered—this is all very by the numbers for detective procedurals, but it’s also the premise of Reptile, starring Benicio Del Toro (with a very handsome mustache), Justin Timberlake, Alicia Silverstone, and more! Read our full review to get a taste of what the film has to offer, or tread along for full spoilers for Reptile. Will Grady and his girlfriend Summer do up old houses to sell them for Will’s dad’s real estate company. Will and Summer are going through a rough patch when we’re introduced to them at the beginning of the movie. Summer seems afraid of something while at the same time hiding something from Grady. One fine day, Grady finds Summer’s unmoving body in the middle of the hall of the house they’re fixing up. Stunned to silence, Will stares...
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  • 9/29/2023
  • by Ruchika Bhat
  • Film Fugitives
‘Reptile’ Cast & Character Guide — Who Stars in the Netflix Crime Thriller?
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Successful crime thrillers tend to be more about the ones solving the crime than the crime itself or the criminal thereof. The neo-noir crime thriller, Reptile, is also taking that route where the brutal murder of a young real estate agent puts Tom Nichols, a hardened detective, on the case. In his attempts to solve the case and uncover the truth, Tom finds himself and his personal life unraveling in unexpected ways while dealing with corruption in this chilling murder mystery. Reptile is directed by music video and commercial director Grant Singer in his feature debut, with a screenplay he co-wrote alongside Benjamin Brewer and Benicio del Toro, the latter of which also stars in the film. Besides the Sicario star, Singer has put together an ensemble of superstar cast members for his film debut that we are all looking forward to. For starters, Reptile also features Alicia Silverstone (Clueless) as del Toro’s co-star,...
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  • 9/29/2023
  • by Maddie P
  • Collider.com
‘Reptile’ (2023) Review: Atmosphere And Cinematography Can Only Get You So Far
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Don’t get me wrong, Grant Singer’s Reptile delivers its promising grizzly noir procedural in the most thrilling manner, but then, as if shooting us in the gut, fizzles everything out in the end with far less grit. In the first 40 minutes or so of Reptile, I thought to myself, This is like Zodiac, keeping me on the edge of my seat in wonder, shock, awe—all of the right feelings for a detective film like itself. Reptile does everything right aesthetically: gray for melancholy and a leather jacket for the detective, who himself appears as morally gray, but under the surface it simply comes across as a half-baked experiment.

Produced by and starring Benicio Del Toro, who also co-wrote the film, Reptile paints a picture of a small-town murder where a hardened detective weeds his way to the truth. Tom Nichols (Del Toro) is a detective with a...
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  • 9/29/2023
  • by Ruchika Bhat
  • Film Fugitives
Reptile Review: Benicio Del Toro Skillfully Leads Uneven, Frustrating Crime Drama
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Reptile is a murder mystery that holds deeper secrets and twists, but it can feel frustratingly generic and predictable. The rock-solid cast, including a great performance from Del Toro, adds an extra edge to the film. Despite its technical skill, the script withholds information in a way that can lead to annoyance or confusion, and the eventual resolution relies on familiar crime drama tropes.

Not everything is as it seems in Reptile, the new Netflix movie from director Grant Singer. What looks like a fairly straightforward, if shockingly brutal, murder holds deeper secrets and plenty of twists and turns. And yet, for all of its intrigue, it can't help but feel frustratingly generic at times. There's a distinct feeling of familiarity, so there's a very good chance viewers will predict where the plot is going. That doesn't entirely hinder its watchability, but it does make for a less memorable experience.
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  • 9/28/2023
  • by Rachel Labonte
  • ScreenRant
‘Reptile’ Review: Benicio del Toro in a Grisly Homicide Thriller Where Everyone’s a Suspect
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I saw “Reptile,” the new Netflix homicide thriller, at home on a link and decided to watch it with subtitles, since this is the sort of moody cop noir about life in the shadows where there’s a lot of murmuring going on. And I didn’t want to miss a clue. This means, of course, that the subtitles will keep cueing you with descriptives like “sinister music” or “quiet ominous music,” and I couldn’t help but notice that this happened around 50 times. So much quietly sinister ominous music! That’s fair game for the genre, though it’s laid on a bit thick in “Reptile,” and that’s an emblem of the film’s aesthetic, which might be described as understated overstatement.

The murder that kicks things off is disturbing enough to have been committed by a serial killer. Will Grady (Justin Timberlake), a clean-cut but shady real-estate...
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  • 9/27/2023
  • by Owen Gleiberman
  • Variety Film + TV
Sicario 3 Is Happening, Production Will Continue When Strikes End
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Sicario 3 is confirmed and will be made once the Hollywood strike ends, with the producers describing the idea for the sequel as "awesome." The third movie will center on Benicio del Toro's character, Alejandro Gillick, who audiences love and find endlessly captivating. Despite the mixed reception of the sequel, many are eagerly anticipating Sicario 3 and the return to the intense world of drug cartels and revenge.

A third movie in the acclaimed action thriller series, Sicario, is happening. According to a new report courtesy of The Messenger, Sicario 3 will happen once all the Hollywood strike action officially comes to an end, with producer Erica Lee describing the idea for the sequel as “awesome.”

"When we can continue writing it. It was pencils down, but the idea is awesome.”

Lee’s fellow producer Basil Iwanyk continued to add to the positivity, revealing that the third outing, which currently has the working title Sicario: Capos,...
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  • 9/26/2023
  • by Jonathan Fuge
  • MovieWeb
Reptile Review
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Filmmaker Grant Singer teams up with Academy Award winner Benicio del Toro for the crime drama Reptile, coming to Netflix this October after its debut at the Toronto International Film Festival earlier this year. Functioning as a psychological portrait of a man realizing his life and career are built on a foundation of deadly lies, Reptile boasts an impressive cast to bring its lurid tale to life. And though the story feels like it meanders at points and loses its narrative focus on several occasions, the movie works as a subdued showcase for the main cast's solid acting.

After a suburban real estate agent is brutally murdered in her home, a world-weary police detective named Tom Nichols (del Toro) decides to look into the case after the victim's boyfriend is cleared of suspicion. However, the further Nichols probes the murder mystery, the more he begins questioning his marriage to his wife,...
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  • 9/19/2023
  • by Sam Stone
  • CBR
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‘Reptile’ Film Clip Shows Benicio Del Toro Tracking a Killer
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This minute-long clip from Netflix’s Reptile is short on dialogue but incredibly intense. The scene focuses on Benicio Del Toro chasing a shooter who’s attempting to take out the cops pursuing him.

In addition to Benicio Del Toro, the neo-noir crime thriller stars Justin Timberlake, Alicia Silverstone, Frances Fisher, and Ato Essandoh. Eric Bogosian, Domenick Lombardozzi, Michael Carmen Pitt, Karl Glusman, and Matilda Lutz also star.

Del Toro was also busy behind the scenes, co-writing the screenplay with director Grant Singer and Benjamin Brewer. Molly Smith, Trent Luckinbill, and Thad Luckinbill produced, and Del Toro, Rick Yorn, and Rachel Smith executive produced.

Benicio Del Toro as Tom Nichols and Alicia Silverstone as Judy Nichols in ‘Reptile’ (Photo Cr. Daniel McFadden/Netflix © 2023)

Reptile was originally scheduled to premiere on Netflix on October 3, 2023, but has moved up a bit and will play in select theaters on September 22nd. It will...
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  • 9/12/2023
  • by Rebecca Murray
  • Showbiz Junkies
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TIFF Review: Reptile Can’t Shed its Made-for-Streaming Look and Feel
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For a first feature, Grant Singer could certainly do worse than Reptile. The question remains whether Netflix is capable of allowing anything better than routine potboiler material to fill their trove of originally produced and distributed films. Much of the streamer studio’s output has been heavily underwhelming and this latest offering is no different, the only adhesive element Benicio Del Toro’s natural screen gravitas. When he plays a cop or detective, like his Oscar-winning turn in Steven Soderberg’s Traffic or Denis Villeneuve’s Sicario, it’s basically a cheat code.

Grant Singer’s best directorial decision in a film filled with clumsy ones is giving Del Toro as much real estate as possible, in many occasions having the entire screen filled by his visage––sad, squinted, glaring eyes look right at you through the dead-center of the frame. His voice, raspy and exhausted-sounding, talking under breath nearly the whole time,...
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  • 9/11/2023
  • by Soham Gadre
  • The Film Stage
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‘Reptile’ Director Talks Helming an Emotion-Driven Crime Drama: “I Was Trying to Evoke a Feeling”
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Ace music video helmer Grant Singer has worked with pop superstars like The Weeknd, Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande, Lorde and Sam Smith to make artists and their record labels look good as they market album releases.

So you would expect Singer was in his element when he got into the director’s chair for his fiction feature debut, Reptile, a dark, moody crime thriller for Black Label Media and Netflix in which Benicio Del Toro plays a hardened homicide cop hunting down a killer amid small-town New England corruption and conspiracy, while trying to escape his own past.

Turns out Singer’s internal pressure gauge redlined on the Reptile set. “I always put a lot of pressure on myself to deliver on what I set out to deliver on. But this was on another level, in terms of me really wanting to take advantage of this opportunity, to do something...
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  • 9/11/2023
  • by Etan Vlessing
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
‘Reptile’ Review: New England Thriller Isn’t Cold-Blooded So Much as Lacking a Pulse
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Editor’s note: This review was originally published at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival. Netflix releases the film on its streaming platform theaters on Friday, October 6.

“Reptile” opens on the plaintive notes of Juice Newton’s “Angel of the Morning” wafting through a sequence in which realtor couple Will (Justin Timberlake) and Summer (Matilda Lutz) prep a lavish property for a showing. It then splits to Will presenting to a conference as Summer hangs out in a gym’s locker room. Newton’s tune stutters and stops. These mundane moments with an oddball soundtrack are meant to create early suspense: Summer will eventually be murdered in a vacant property. And Will is the prime suspect.

And yet, “Reptile,” the directorial feature from Grant Singer — a music video director known for his collaborations with The Weeknd and Taylor Swift — isn’t really about Summer or Will. It concerns Detective Tom Nichols.
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  • 9/9/2023
  • by Robert Daniels
  • Indiewire
Alicia Silverstone, Benicio Del Toro, and Justin Timberlake in Reptile (2023)
‘Reptile’ Review: Not Even Benicio del Toro Can Save Showy, Tiresome Thriller
Alicia Silverstone, Benicio Del Toro, and Justin Timberlake in Reptile (2023)
You may never see a thriller more determined to tell you what a thriller it is than “Reptile.” The film, the feature directorial debut of music video and commercial director Grant Singer, is so stylish that it’s obnoxious and so determined to crank up the portentousness at every opportunity that it almost plays like a parody of a dense, thorny crime thriller.

But if you take it with a sense of humor and appreciate the performances by Benicio del Toro, Justin Timberlake, Alicia Silverstone, Eric Bogosian, Frances Fisher and other actors trying to put a spin on all those thriller beats, the Netflix production can be a hoot at times. As to whether you’ll still care about whodunit after more than two hours of overheated foreplay and teasing – well, I couldn’t do it, but your mileage may vary.

The structure is pretty classic: We meet Will Grady...
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  • 9/9/2023
  • by Steve Pond
  • The Wrap
Grant Singer on How Benicio Del Toro Brought Out the Best in 'Reptile'
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For his first venture into feature filmmaking, Grant Singer managed to pull together a true all-star cast featuring a diverse range of actors. His neo-noir thriller Reptile features the likes of Alicia Silverstone, Justin Timberlake, Ato Essandoh, and Domenick Lombardozzi to name a few. At the top of the project, however, is Academy Award winner Benicio Del Toro who plays lead detective Tom Nichols whose life begins to unravel amid a brutal murder investigation. Singer was over the moon about having the Usual Suspects star on board and he revealed to Collider's Steve Weintraub in an interview how Del Toro brought out the best in the film.
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  • 9/6/2023
  • by Ryan O'Rourke
  • Collider.com
Justin Timberlake's New Netflix Movie Features A Surprising Actor Reunion
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Netflix's upcoming film Reptile features Justin Timberlake in a significant role and reunites '90s stars Benicio Del Toro and Alicia Silverstone. Del Toro and Silverstone previously worked together in the 1997 film Excess Baggage, and they were thrilled to reunite for Reptile. Reptile promises to be a twisty, mind-bending thriller on Netflix's end-of-the-year film roster.

Netflix's new film Reptile cast Justin Timberlake in a considerable role but also features two major actors whose reunion adds additional star power to the upcoming movie. Reptile, set for release on October 6, 2023, is written and directed by Grant Singer and will serve as his feature-film directorial debut. Singer is known for his work in the music industry and has directed music videos for high-profile artists such as The Weeknd, Sam Smith, and Camila Cabello but will now try his hand at success with the new crime thriller, Reptile.

Although Singer's expertise may fall within the music industry,...
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  • 8/22/2023
  • by Erin Johnson
  • ScreenRant
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Justin Timberlake, Alicia Silverstone, and Benicio Del Toro Face Off in the "Reptile" Trailer
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Justin Timberlake is fighting for his innocence in Netflix's "Reptile." In the forthcoming thriller, Timberlake plays a man who finds himself under scrutiny after his girlfriend, a young real-estate agent, is brutally murdered. Benicio Del Toro also stars as a detective trying to crack the case, while Alicia Silverstone plays his wife, who helps him on his hunt to discover the truth. The first trailer, which was released on Aug. 21, shows tensions rising as Del Toro learns unexpected truths as he hunts for the killer.

Related: 49 Psychological Thrillers on Netflix That Will Have You on the Edge of Your Seat

The movie, which will premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in September and will hit Netflix in October, is music video director Grant Singer's feature film debut. Previously, Singer has directed music videos for Lorde, Troye Sivan, Sam Smith, and The Weeknd, among others.
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  • 8/22/2023
  • by Eden Arielle Gordon
  • Popsugar.com
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Benicio del Toro Investigates Justin Timberlake in the ‘Reptile’ Trailer
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Benicio del Toro investigates Justin Timberlake in Netflix’s upcoming film Reptile.

The crime thriller follows del Toro’s Detective Tom Nichols as he attempts to uncover the truth behind the brutal murder of a young real estate agent. As he’s on the trail of a killer, nothing is what it seems, and he begins to dismantle the illusions of his own life, according to the streamer.

When the trailer opens, del Toro’s Nichols is asked how he has been feeling, and he replies, “There’s a case going on. It’s a real nightmare,” as scenes from the murder play, and Nichols investigates four possible suspects, one of whom is Timberlake’s Will, the boyfriend of the victim.

“I liked the unpredictability,” del Toro told Netflix of the film’s storyline. “There were a couple of what I like to call ‘Oh, shit’ moments that also compelled me to get involved.
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  • 8/22/2023
  • by Christy Piña
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Reptile: ‘Everyone is a Suspect’ in Netflix’s Upcoming Mystery Starring Benicio Del Toro and Justin Timberlake
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The first trailer for Netflix's Reptile offers a suspenseful glimpse into the upcoming thriller, showcasing Justin Timberlake and Benicio Del Toro's mysterious characters. Detective Tom Nichols, portrayed by Del Toro, investigates the murder of a real estate agent who was married to Timberlake's character, hinting at hidden secrets and deceit. Reptile promises an unpredictable and dark storyline, with both Timberlake and Del Toro expressing excitement about their roles and the opportunity to work together again.

Is Justin Timberlake portraying a cold-blooded killer? The first trailer for Netflix’s upcoming murder mystery Reptile has dropped, but don't expect to find any spoilers or answers here. However, the suspenseful footage does give fans a very close look at both Timberlake and Benicio Del Toro’s ambiguous characters in director Grant Singer’s upcoming thriller. Check out the brand-new footage below:

Detective Tom Nichols (Del Toro) and his team are trying...
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  • 8/21/2023
  • by Steven Thrash
  • MovieWeb
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Justin Timberlake Might Not Be as Innocent as He Seems in Mysterious ‘Reptile’ Trailer
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A sinister edge emerges from Justin Timberlake in the first official trailer for Reptile, the forthcoming Netflix film directed by Grant Singer. Out Oct. 6, the film follows Detective Tom Nichols (Benicio Del Toro) as he works to uncover the mystery behind a young real estate agent’s murder. Timberlake stars as the victim’s unassuming husband, Will Grady, who might not be as innocent as he seems — after all, any good detective knows better than to count anyone out too early.

Detective Nichols locks in on Timberlake’s character as his prime suspect,...
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  • 8/21/2023
  • by Larisha Paul
  • Rollingstone.com
‘Reptile’ Trailer: Benicio Del Toro, Justin Timberlake And Alicia Silverstone Team Up In Netflix’s Suspenseful Murder Mystery
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Benicio Del Toro, Justin Timberlake and Alicia Silverstone link up in a star-studded cast in Netflix’s upcoming suspense mystery, “Reptile”, which will also make its grand debut at TIFF.

Del Toro stars as Detective Tom Nichols, who is closely followed by his past as he attempts to be hot on the tracks of a murder. Following the shocking murder of a young real estate agent, Nichols unravels the vast corruption surrounding his small-town life.

Read More: ‘Reptile’: Justin Timberlake And Alicia Silverstone Spark Intrigue In Netflix Thriller

Timberlake stars as the murder victim’s husband, Will. Silverstone, who previously starred alongside Del Toro in 1997’s “Excess Baggage”, stars as Detective Nichols’ wife, Judy.

Netflix’s ‘Reptile’ — Photo: Netflix

“Alicia brought everything we wanted for the character and more,” Del Toro said of her addition to the cast.

While speaking to Netflix’s Tudum, the Oscar-winner described his character as “a man of destiny,...
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  • 8/21/2023
  • by Emerson Pearson
  • ET Canada
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‘Reptile’ Unveils First Photos with Justin Timberlake and Benicio Del Toro
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Justin Timberlake as Will Grady in ‘Reptile’ (Photo Cr. Netflix © 2023)

The first photos from writer/director Grant Singer’s Reptile give away nothing about the story, but that’s the point. “I think the movie will be exciting to people who like to watch something where you don’t know where it’s leading you, where a film is going to have twists and turns and deceive you. And people who like things that are intense and visceral and suspenseful, I think they’ll find something exciting in this,” said first-time feature film director Singer in an interview with EW.

The first five photos feature the neo-noir crime thriller’s stars, including Justin Timberlake, Alicia Silverstone, Frances Fisher, and Ato Essandoh. Benicio Del Toro, who’s also a co-writer along with Singer and Benjamin Brewer, is shown in three photos including one with his 1997 Excess Baggage co-star Alicia Silverstone.

The cast also includes Eric Bogosian,...
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  • 8/17/2023
  • by Rebecca Murray
  • Showbiz Junkies
Reptile images offer first look at Benicio Del Toro, Justin Timberlake thriller
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The Netflix streaming service has just unveiled the first images from their upcoming thriller Reptile, which stars Benicio Del Toro and Justin Timberlake. The film is scheduled to start streaming on October 6th, and you can take a look at the characters played by Del Toro and Timberlake (and some of their co-stars) in the images at the bottom of this article.

In addition to starring in the film, Del Toro also worked on the screenplay with director Grant Singer and Benjamin Brewer, and also served as an executive producer. The script Del Toro, Singer, and Brewer crafted together has the following synopsis: 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.

Del Toro and Timberlake are joined in the cast by Eric Bogosian,...
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  • 8/17/2023
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
Mel Brooks
Pulp Fiction and the Trouble with ‘They Wouldn’t Make It Like That Today’ Arguments
Mel Brooks
They wouldn’t make a film like that now. It’s a sentiment as old as the movies themselves, with folks ever eager to note how the next generation of storytellers is not telling stories in the same way that the last one(s) did. Sometimes there is a kernel of truth at the root of this argument. After all, does anyone doubt Mel Brooks when he says he couldn’t make Blazing Saddles now as he did nearly half a century ago?

But by and large, these arguments appear to be couched in nostalgia—a wistfulness which naturally occurs when comparing the icons of your past to the ones that seem ready to displace them in the present. Perhaps for this reason it’s easy to fall into the especially deceptive trap of contrasting “then” versus “now,” and assuming the differences occurred in a vacuum. Take the current “debate...
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  • 2/7/2022
  • by David Crow
  • Den of Geek
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Move Over Pence Fly, It’s Trump’s ‘Nodding Lady’s’ Turn In The Spotlight
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During a Miami town hall on Thursday night, a woman seated behind Trump captured as much if not more attention than the president himself.

While Trump answered questions from NBC’s Savannah Guthrie, a woman could be seen emphatically nodding in agreement with the president and giving a thumbs-up throughout the event and, of course, the internet took notice.

Following the Town Hall, the Miami Herald’s Alex Daughtery told the world what they needed to know: Who is this person whom social media had by then labeled “Nodding Lady?...
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  • 10/16/2020
  • by Peter Wade
  • Rollingstone.com
Bill Maher
Bill Maher Roots For A Recession, Calls Trump A “Whiny Little Bitch”
Bill Maher
Bill Maher may be the only prominent political commentator in America who is loudly and proudly rooting for a recession. The acerbic host of HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher knows that a major recession would sabotage the U.S. economy but he says it would be well worth it if the downturn also torpedoed the reelection bid by President Donald J. Trump.

“We have survived recessions, we can survive another one,” Maher said. “I don’t think we can survive another [White House term for] Trump.”

The national mood doesn’t lend itself to carefree levity in this grim moment in time but, on the other hand, these have been banner days for political absurdity and cynical venom, two of Maher’s hallmark skills. And on Friday night’s Real Time with Bill Maher the host doubled down on those reliable favorites by savaging Trump for his laziness,...
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  • 8/10/2019
  • by Geoff Boucher
  • Deadline Film + TV
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