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Trigger Point

Everyone breaks.
2021 | 82m | English

(3423 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Brad Turner
Writer: Michael Vickerson
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Nicolas Shaw is a retired U.S. special operative who becomes part of an elite 'invisible' team that quietly takes out the worst villains around the world.
Release Date: Apr 23, 2021
Director: Brad Turner
Writer: Michael Vickerson
Genres: Action, Mystery, Thriller
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Production Companies Ontario Creates, 20/20, Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, High Park Entertainment, Landmark Studio Group, Peace River Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $29,262
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 09, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Barry Pepper Nicolas Shaw
Laura Vandervoort Fiona Snow
Colm Feore Elias Kane
Eve Harlow Monica Kane
Rainbow Sun Francks Mouthpiece
Jayne Eastwood Irene Cole
Brian Cook Oliver Stowell
Tim Progosh Sheriff
Juan Carlos Velis The Mechanic
Reid Janisse Auto Patron
John Kirkpatrick Harry
Ryan Malcolm Vet
Carlo Rota Dwight Logan
Nazneen Contractor Janice Carmichael
Greg Bryk Richard Pool
Karen Robinson Quinton
Anthony Ferri Javier Adler
Plato Fountidakis Torturer
Jag Patel Housing Estate Resident
Name Job
Michael Vickerson Writer
Brett Van Dyke Director of Photography
David B. Thompson Editor
Andrew Lockington Music
Sean Breaugh Production Design
Richelle Wilks Art Direction
Brad Turner Director
Name Title
Barry Pepper Executive Producer
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r96sk
5.0

Almost minimally watchable, though all in all <em>'Trigger Point'</em> makes for an underwhelming 90 minutes. It's like a mix of <em>'John Wick'</em> and, less so, <em>'The Equalizer'</em>, but unfortunately it never reaches the heights of either of those two flicks. Barry Pepper is actually a re ... latively solid lead, I could see myself enjoying a performance of his in a role like this - but only if the flick had more going for it, which this sadly doesn't. It would seem a trilogy of these could be on the horizon. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't interested in seeing where they'd take things, but that's merely some sort of morbid curiosity that I have as opposed to any kind of excitement or anything.

May 20, 2023