Take Shelter

Take Shelter (2011)

  • 93% of critics liked it
    (149 reviews)

  • 80% of users liked it
    (20,982 ratings)

Curtis LaForche lives in a small Ohio town with his wife Samantha and six-year-old daughter Hannah, who is deaf. Money is tight, and navigating Hannah's healthcare and special needs education is a constant struggle. Despite that, Curtis and Samantha are very much in love and their family is a… More

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Directed By
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Written By
Jeff Nichols
Genres
Mystery & Suspense, Drama
In Theaters
Sep 30, 2011 Limited
On DVD
Feb 14, 2012
Sony Pictures Classics

Critic Reviews

  • Justin Chang, Variety

    A hallucinatory thriller anchored by a deeply resonant sense of unease.

  • Tom Huddleston, Time Out

    When future film historians look back at the cultural fallout from America's financial collapse, 'Take Shelter' will be a key text. That is, if the storm doesn't sweep us all away.

  • Roger Moore, Orlando Sentinel

    Shannon wonderfully modulates Nichols' portrait of a man whose mind and life seem to unravel before our eyes.

  • Tom Long, Detroit News

    There's a strong, unsettling sense of disease that runs through Take Shelter, the best drama of the year so far.

  • Joe Williams, St. Louis Post-Dispatch

    In an era of empty entertainments, "Take Shelter" is built to last.

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  • Jim H


    A man with a family history of mental illness believes that his family is endangered by natural disasters. Michael Shannon, the man who made Bug even more amazing than it already was and who rocked the insane sorority girl's email, delivers an astounding performance in this film.… More

  • paul s


    In Take Shelter, writer/director Jeff Nichols explores not only our own concepts of reality vis a vis the film itself, but delves into how others perceive and deal with the possibility that something just isn't right. What we are given is Curtis, an honest man living in a… More

  • Chris W


    Curtis lives in a small town and lives a quiet life working construction as a means to support himself, his wife, and their young daughter who is deaf. One day, Curtis begins having nightmarish visions and dreams of a major storm of apocalyptic visions, and becomes feverishly driven… More

  • Anthony L


    Although our protagonist is frightened that he may be succumbing to paranoid schizophrenia which runs in his family, I believe the real subject matter here is about male paranoia. I believe it's the best film on the subject since Eraserhead and a brilliant statement on the… More

  • Daniel M


    In my review of The Road, I commented on our culture's fascination with the end of the world - a fascination which has produced a stream of science fiction and action movies which use the annihilation of our species to explore social and political issues. Eighty years after this… More

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