Shelter ¦ Film Review (3*): Like Every Other Statham Film… But A Bit Better.

Poster for Shelter featuring Jason Statham and Bodhi Rae Breathnach

A One Mann’s Movies review of “Shelter”. (2026, 3*, 15).

One Mann’s Movies Rating:

3 stars (rating)
Mason (Jason Statham) running amidst explosions at night with a ruined structure behind him.
Mason (Jason Statham) does his Kevin McAllister impression. (Source: Black Bear.)

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Talent:

Mason (Jason Statham) with gun drawn and Jessie (Bodhi Rae Breathnach) edge cautiously across a crowded nightclub dance floor.
Dodging bad guys in a crowded nightclub: a well-executed action scene. (Source: Black Bear.)

Review:

Positives:

  • There is more to this film than a normal Statham shoot-’em-up. The reason why Mason is a recluse and the mysteries of his – and Jessie’s – past are kept nicely undercover until the truth is revealed. What starts as a ‘home invasion’ story turns into a chase movie of one expert assassin pitched against another.
  • When Statham does come to the ‘one-man-army’ bit of the plot, delivered with “Home Alone” glee as commandos storm the island, it’s delivered with style and is entertaining enough.
  • The chase sequences of Mason and the hired hitman Aziz (unusually, the film’s writer Bally Gill) are well done, even if we have seen this many times before.
  • Young Bodhi Rae Breathnach goes from her excellent feature debut in Hamnet (she played the daughter Susanna) to a co-starring performance here, and handles it really well. The film could have lived and died on this performance (and it lived!)

Negatives:

  • Aside from the differences in the set-up, this is a typical ‘Statham’ actioner that he could do in his sleep. There’s nothing horribly wrong with this, for an entertaining popcorn-munching, brain-resting, beer-swigging night on the sofa. But I’m not going to give it many points for originality!
  • Bill Nighy as an evil, nasty government bad-guy? Hmm… I didn’t believe it for Colin Firth in “Disclosure Day” and I didn’t really buy it in this film either.
  • I don’t mind films that dispatch hench-men of the bad guys (“will nobody think of the hench-mans’ families?”) but there is a scene in here leaving a farm boy orphaned that hit a bit of a sour note for me.

Note:

An interesting credit reference: thanks are given in the end credits for the use of Mason’s island – Lamb Island (The Lamb), a small, uninhabited rock in the Firth of Forth off the coast of North Berwick, Scotland – which belongs to no other than 70’s spoon-bending legend, Uri Geller!

Assassin Aziz (Bally Gill) grapples with Mason (Jason Statham)
We’ve seen the same plot point many times before. Equally skilled assassin Aziz (Bally Gill) has the hit on the Stath. (You’ll never guess who wins!). (Source: Black Bear).

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Note that this film will get a mention on doesthedogdie.com. This happens during the scenes in which the commandoes storm the island.

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