

Trigger Point
Everyone breaks.
Overview
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.
- Revenue
- $29,262
- Production
- 20/20, Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, High Park Entertainment, Landmark Studio Group, Peace River Pictures, Ontario Creates
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Cast

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

Carlo Rota
Dwight Logan

Nazneen Contractor
Janice Carmichael

Greg Bryk
Richard Pool

Karen Robinson
Quinton

Plato Fountidakis
Torturer

Jag Patel
Housing Estate Resident
Crew
- Director
- Brad Turner
- Writers
- Michael Vickerson
- Producers
- Barry Pepper
- Cinematography
- Brett Van Dyke
- Composer
- Andrew Lockington
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r96sk
May 21, 2023
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 relatively 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 c…






