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Scorsese has incorporated the Rolling Stones’ music into his movies multiple times, and he has used the band’s song “Gimme Shelter” in three of his movies.
Gimme Shelter might be the film that launches Vanessa Hudgens’ firmly out of the shadow of the Disney Channel and into a respected, mature acting career. In the Ron Krauss-directed picture, Hudg ...
“Gimme Shelter,” a drama about a pregnant teen trapped in a home with her abusive mother, overcomes its mediocre production values by telling a simple, moving story.
Gimme Shelter: Film Review The actress toplines a based-on-true-events drama, portraying an abused teen who finds support in a shelter for pregnant girls.
Rob Sheffield on the 50th anniversary of 'Gimme Shelter,' how a Rolling Stones doc turned in to the ultimate rock & roll horror movie.
In this week's new releases, Vanessa Hudgens delivers a breakout performance in "Gimme Shelter," while the late Paul Walker makes one of his final film appearances in “Hours.” ★★1/2 ...
Really cute babies are the best thing about the would-be inspirational drama “Gimme Shelter.” Babies, of course, are a universal symbol of promise, and some elements of “Gimme She… ...
From an artistic perspective, Ron Krauss’ heavy-handed drama, “Gimme Shelter,” fails almost entirely. But if the director set out to combine the stilted falsity of 1980s after-sch… ...
In “Gimme Shelter,” a pregnant 16-year-old flees her down-and-out abusive mother and rich, abortion-pushing father to find salvation in a home for unwed mothers.
In Gimme Shelter, Hudgens deglams with a vengeance. (Hell, Charlize Theron won an Oscar for doing just that in Monster). But Hudgens is no monster in this movie.
Quit Using "Gimme Shelter" In Every Damn Movie Jena Ardell February 28, 2013 The Rolling Stones' “Gimme Shelter” is the movie soundtrack song that won't die.
In “Gimme Shelter,” a pregnant 16-year-old flees her down-and-out abusive mother and rich, abortion-pushing father to find salvation in a home for unwed mothers.