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Shelter
TrailerWhen his college dreams are sidelined by family obligations, a young man finds comfort in surfing with his best friend's brother.Actors: Trevor Wright, Brad Rowe, Tina Holmes, Jackson Wurth, Katie Walder, Matt Bushell, Ross Thomas, Albert Reed, Joy Gohring, Don Margolin, Alejandro Patiño, ...»Director: Jonah MarkowitzCountry: United StatesDuration: 97 minQuality: HDRelease: 2007IMDb: 7.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Shelter"
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Characters of "Shelter"
ZachPlayed by: Trevor WrightShaunPlayed by: Brad RoweJeannePlayed by: Tina HolmesGabePlayed by: Ross Thomas -
Directors of "Shelter"
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Creators of "Shelter"
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Critic Reviews of "Shelter"
Chicago Sun-TimesApril 04, 2008A coming-out, coming-of-age movie that is mediocre and very well-intentioned.
Chicago TribuneApril 03, 2008Shelter may only be shoreline deep, and its ending fanciful, but the film captures the beauty, thrill and ache of young love and extracts a casual joy out of the process.
Boston GlobeMarch 28, 2008Shelter is a gay movie like other American gay movies. Boy meets boy. Boy comes out. Boys fight opposition. Opposition caves. If there's life beyond the closet, too few movies know it exists.
San Francisco ChronicleMarch 28, 2008Shelter rises very high indeed, thanks to a superb performance by Trevor Wright in the lead role, a strong supporting cast, very good cinematography and, most of all, emotional authenticity.
New York TimesMarch 28, 2008A confused young artist is torn between his family and his future in Shelter, a sensitive romantic drama from the writer and director Jonah Markowitz.
L.A. WeeklyMarch 27, 2008Rowe displays new authority and confidence, as if lately he's been looking in the mirror and seeing himself, rather than that other, more famous blond.
JWRJuly 23, 2009At the epicenter of this tale is Zach (Trevor Wright is always a pleasure to watch but the measure of his acting talent requires a script with more scope to reveal his depth).
Playback:stlSeptember 21, 2008Complex characterizations by Wright and Rowe and outstanding cinematography by Joseph White make this film particularly worth checking out.
Sin MagazineJune 08, 2008It feels like it's written by a film school freshman that's trying to be innovative, but everything feels forced and flat.
St. Paul Pioneer PressApril 04, 2008An awkward, phony melodrama you don't need to be homophobic to hate.
Boxoffice MagazineApril 04, 2008The first theatrical release from the here! Network's Independent Film Initiative, shaves the edges off the genre's hoariest tendencies, for which it deserves credit and will hopefully be the start of a trend. But it's still an uninspiring drama.
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