Many thanks to Robert Craig Films for providing a sample of the product for this review. Opinions are 100% my own.
The first thing I want to say is that No Address absolutely blew me away. What a powerful film with a powerful message! Although the movie felt heavy, it brought new realizations that homelessness can happen to anyone. Keep reading for my full review and to get tickets to see it for yourself! This movie is in theaters starting February 28th and it is a must see.

No Address Movie Review
No Address highlights the human side of homelessness while exploring a side of home and resilience as characters navigate challenges with no physical address. Robert Craig Films used this movie to inspire action to local communities and I believe it will do just that. In fact, they are so deeply committed to addressing the urgent issue of homelessness, that they have pledged 50% of the net profits from No Address productions. The money will be donated to a diverse range of organizations and churches nationwide that are tirelessly working to combat the homelessness crisis within their communities. Kudos to you dear Robert Craig Films. You are doing amazing things.
Buy tickets HERE today to see No Address in theatres starting February 28th!
No Address Movie Synopsis
Homeless at 17, Lauren lost everything—except the will to survive. On the streets, she finds new meaning in a family of outcasts and discovers that home is where the hope is. No Address is a gripping journey of living without walls and rising above them. Starring Lucas Jade Zumann, Beverly D’Angelo, Isabella Ferreira, William Baldwin, Xander Berkeley, Ty Pennington, Kristanna Loken, Patricia Velasquez, and Ashanti, this powerful film dares you to believe in second chances. Get tickets & learn more at: NoAddressMovie.com
You can watch the No Address trailer HERE.

Homelessness Statistics
- There are 1.2 million adults and 1.5 million children experiencing homelessness nationwide.
- Between 2022 and 2023, street-level homelessness increased 12% nationwide, if this rate continues, street-level homelessness will double in 5-6 years.
- Nearly 1 in 3 foster youth in California face homelessness after leaving the child welfare system.
- Before 2014, the number of unsheltered individuals dropped by 31.4% between 2007 and 2014, thanks to intensive wraparound services and participation requirements in most homelessness assistance programs. This progress was reversed when the federal government cut funding for supportive services and removed participation requirements.

Final Thoughts
In today’s world, you hear about the problem of homeless people on the streets and you see them standing on corners asking for help. I sheepishly admit I look the other way in fear and sadness. I try to not put too much thought into the cause as life moves around me. It is NOT because I don’t care, it is the sadness that comes with the cost of being more involved. After watching No Address, it has inspired me to be more compassionate to those begging for food on the streets. The next time, maybe not looking the other way, but offering a snack and letting them know I am praying for them.
I highly recommend watching this movie. Buy tickets HERE today to see No Address in theaters starting February 28th.

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Natalie
Sunday 2nd of March 2025
I am very interested in seeing this movie because I have always been curious as to how homeless people can survive, especially in MN where I live where the weather gets cold.
seth
Sunday 2nd of March 2025
This is such an interesting movie!
Regina
Friday 28th of February 2025
I want to see this movie because homelessness is so prevalent today.