“So it begins” is a pretty optimistic line on which to end a would-be franchise-starter — and one not necessarily warranted by “Corbin Nash,” a solemnly silly mashup of ideas from “Blade,” “Batman” and “Sin City,” accomplished on a much lower budget than any of those far, far better films. Still, it’s a movie that’s resourcefully accomplished on comparatively slim means, and less choosy fantasy action fans will find things to enjoy in its foamy cocktail of vampires, kickboxing and neo-noir. Others may be drawn by the bizarro factor of top-billed Corey Feldman as a campily cross-dressing bloodsucker.
Regardless, this is the kind of not exactly good movie that a certain type of fanboy (or girl) will pronounce good fun, or at least a passable guilty pleasure. Marking the second feature for the English Jagger Brothers — Ben directs, Dean stars; both produced and had a hand in the screenplay — this U.
Regardless, this is the kind of not exactly good movie that a certain type of fanboy (or girl) will pronounce good fun, or at least a passable guilty pleasure. Marking the second feature for the English Jagger Brothers — Ben directs, Dean stars; both produced and had a hand in the screenplay — this U.
- 4/20/2018
- by Dennis Harvey
- Variety Film + TV
Stars: Dean S. Jagger, Corey Feldman, Malcolm McDowell, Rutger Hauer, Bruce Davidson, Fernanda Romero, Richard Wagner, Patrick Brennan, Chris Pardal, Thomas Q. Jones, Lovake Heyer, Elizabeth Greer, Holly Lynch | Written by Ben Jagger, Dean S. Jagger, Christopher P. Taylor | Directed by Ben Jagger
A rogue police detective in search of his parent’s killer is murdered and reborn the ultimate killer…
With the number of missing persons on the rise, rogue hardnosed detective Corbin Nash (Dean S. Jagger) begins to dig deeper to try and uncover the truth. He may have unorthodox methods in finding information, but he does what it takes to get things done. After investigating a lead, Corbin and his partner Frank Sullivan (Chris Pardal) suddenly find themselves up against an inhuman adversary, as they are faced with vampires Queenie (Corey Feldman) and her partner Vince (Richard Wagner). Unable to deal with the superior speed of the vampires,...
A rogue police detective in search of his parent’s killer is murdered and reborn the ultimate killer…
With the number of missing persons on the rise, rogue hardnosed detective Corbin Nash (Dean S. Jagger) begins to dig deeper to try and uncover the truth. He may have unorthodox methods in finding information, but he does what it takes to get things done. After investigating a lead, Corbin and his partner Frank Sullivan (Chris Pardal) suddenly find themselves up against an inhuman adversary, as they are faced with vampires Queenie (Corey Feldman) and her partner Vince (Richard Wagner). Unable to deal with the superior speed of the vampires,...
- 4/19/2018
- by Philip Rogers
- Nerdly
Searching a world of darkness for a truth he was never ready for, a rogue detective (Dean S. Jagger) is murdered only to be reborn the ultimate killer. Embracing his destiny, vowing vengeance on all that destroyed his family; he is Corbin Nash, Demon Hunter. With the film dure for release on April 20th, I got a chance to sit down with actor Chris Pardal to talk all things Corbin Nash…
How did you first get into acting?
I started acting officially in 1995 in college. That was the first play that I did, the fist big production. It was David Mamet’s The Water Engine. I got a really big part, it was one of the leads. We travelled with the play and did a South East Theatre Conference, it was such a great experience. I won a couple of awards and I thought, this is acting. That was where it began,...
How did you first get into acting?
I started acting officially in 1995 in college. That was the first play that I did, the fist big production. It was David Mamet’s The Water Engine. I got a really big part, it was one of the leads. We travelled with the play and did a South East Theatre Conference, it was such a great experience. I won a couple of awards and I thought, this is acting. That was where it began,...
- 4/12/2018
- by Philip Rogers
- Nerdly
"Sometimes you gotta do a little bad for the greater good." Gravitas has debuted an official trailer for a new neo-noir demon hunter movie titled Corbin Nash, made by director Ben Jagger, starring his brother Dean S. Jagger as Corbin Nash. He plays a rogue police detective in search of his parents' killer who's murdered and reborn the ultimate hunter. The full cast includes Corey Feldman, Malcolm McDowell, Rutger Hauer, Bruce Davison, Richard Wagner, Fernanda Romero, Elizabeth Greer, Patrick Brennan, Chris Pardal, and Thomas Q. Jones. There's all kinds of vampires and drag queens and other "demons" in this, though it looks odd. At least the score is cool. Give it a look if you're curious, but don't expect much. Here's the first official trailer (+ poster) for Ben Jagger's Corbin Nash, in high def on Apple: "Darkness will know his name." Searching a world of darkness for a truth he was never ready for,...
- 3/14/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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