Reptile

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Reptile

Grant Singer · Film · 2023

What hooked you in Reptile was the way a seemingly straightforward investigation forces a detective to confront deep-seated institutional rot.

Books on the same thread

Follow Her Home

Follow Her Home

Steph Cha · Book · 2013

Like Reptile, this story plunges a modern investigator into the dark underbelly of a city where family secrets and hidden agendas complicate the pursuit of absolute truth.

Bloody January

Bloody January

Alan Parks · Book · 2017

You will recognize the heavy atmosphere of institutional corruption found in Reptile here, as Detective Harry McCoy navigates a violent underworld where the lines of morality are blurred.

The Tenant

The Tenant

Freida McFadden · Book · 2025

Reptile masterfully explores how a stable life can crumble under the weight of deception, a theme mirrored in this psychological thriller about a man facing sudden, life-altering instability.

Harry Bosch

Harry Bosch

Michael Connelly · Book · 1992

If the moral ambiguity of the detective in Reptile resonated with you, you will appreciate Harry Bosch, a man whose obsession with justice often forces him to confront institutional failures.

Series on the same thread

Under the Banner of Heaven

Under the Banner of Heaven

Dustin Lance Black · Series · 2022

Much like the detective in Reptile, the protagonist here experiences a profound loss of faith while investigating a murder that exposes dangerous extremism hiding within a seemingly normal community.

The Outsider

The Outsider

Richard Price · Series · 2020

Reptile uses a murder investigation to dismantle the detective's worldview, a trajectory shared by this series as the investigators are forced to question their own reality and beliefs.

Bosch

Bosch

Eric Overmyer · Series · 2015

This series mirrors the internal tension of Reptile, focusing on a detective who must battle both external criminal forces and the systemic corruption inherent in his own department.

Flower of Evil

Flower of Evil

Yoo Jung-hee · Series · 2020

The central tension in Reptile relies on hidden motives and the fragility of trust, which is the core of this narrative involving a detective investigating her own husband.

Podcasts on the same thread

CounterClock

CounterClock

Audiochuck · Podcast · 2025

If you enjoyed the procedural grit of Reptile, this investigative podcast offers a similar commitment to uncovering the cold truth buried beneath layers of historical mystery and systemic silence.

To Live and Die in LA

To Live and Die in LA

Tenderfoot TV & Audacy · Podcast · 2023

Reptile highlights how a single case can expose deep corruption, a theme that drives this investigative narrative as a journalist uncovers the dangerous realities behind a missing persons case.

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Common questions

Is Reptile a mystery movie?

Yes, Reptile follows a hardened detective as he attempts to uncover the truth behind the brutal murder of a young real estate agent. The narrative focuses on the investigation of the crime and the detective's personal journey as he dismantles the illusions in his own life.

What is the premise of Reptile?

Reptile centers on a hardened detective investigating the murder of a young real estate agent. As he digs deeper into the case where nothing is as it seems, the detective finds that the investigation forces him to confront and dismantle the various illusions present in his own life.

Who directed the movie Reptile?

The 2023 film Reptile was directed by Grant Singer. It tells the story of a detective tasked with solving the murder of a real estate agent while navigating a case where the truth is obscured and his own personal reality begins to unravel.

Does Reptile involve a real estate agent?

Yes, the plot of Reptile is set in motion by the brutal murder of a young real estate agent. The mystery unfolds as a detective works to uncover the truth behind the killing, eventually leading to a deeper examination of the detective's own life.

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