Jason Kringstein
Jason Kringstein? Oh, he's one of those names that pops up and makes you go, “Wait, where do I know that guy from?” Turns out, he’s been in some pretty wild stuff, and honestly, if you blinked, you might’ve missed him—but you really shouldn’t. The man’s got range. Bandit (2022) is probably his loudest shout so far. It’s one of those crime thrillers that sneaks up on you, all charm and chaos. Kringstein brings this sly, unpredictable edge to the role, sorta like he’s having way too much fun being bad but you’re rooting for him anyway. The movie itself is a wild ride, based on some true-life heist mayhem. You’re watching bank jobs, disguises, and “is he gonna get away with it?” moments—just pure adrenaline.
Then there’s Lone Wolf. Way different vibe. Think gritty, kinda lonely, but with that underdog energy. Kringstein doesn’t just play the hero or villain—he lands somewhere in between. It’s less about the action, more about the psychology. You’re sitting there, low-key sweating, wondering what’s going on in his head. Dude’s got layers.
And don’t forget Midnight. That one’s got a mood. It leans into the darkness, literally and figuratively, with Kringstein holding his own in a cast full of night creatures and people who probably don’t sleep much. It’s suspense, drama, and that creeping feeling that something’s about to go sideways. So yeah, if you haven’t checked out his stuff yet, you’re missing out on a guy who’s always keeping things interesting.