Wasteman

2025

Crime / Drama / Thriller

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 100% · 23 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 100%
IMDb Rating 7.7/10 10 1533 1.5K

Plot summary

Taylor's hopes for a fresh start post-parole are jeopardised by cellmate Dee's arrival. As Dee takes Taylor under his wing, a vicious attack tests their bond, forcing Taylor to choose between protecting Dee and his own chances at freedom.

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Top cast

Tom Blyth as Dee
Alex Hassell as Paul
Corin Silva as Gaz
David Jonsson as Taylor
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826.81 MB
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English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 30 min
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1.66 GB
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English 5.1
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by 9 / 10

A sizzling and gritty prison drama

Wasteman is a near perfectly executed gritty and gripping prison drama. It follows prisoner Taylor, who tries to steer clear of his troublesome new cellmate Dee as he nears release.Everything about this film feels very authentic, from the performances to the dialogue to the characters. It gives it such an edge and a nervy atmosphere. The story is brilliantly worked, with lots of great depth and social commentary and subtlety. You're invested from the off and stay invested to the final frame. The whole thing is chock full of drama, thrills, and punchy emotional moments.This is in part due to the great performances. David Jonsson and Tom Blyth are both incredible emerging talents and they really shine here. Tom Blyth is particularly electric and erratic in the more flashy role, but Jonsson carries most of the emotional weight and humanity which he shoulders well. A host of great supporting performances fill up the call sheet nicely, but it is Jonsson and Blyth's show for sure.The direction of this film is also really effective. It is stark and confronting, but also has some nice creative flourishes that make for a visually appealing piece. The whole thing is just put together well, with great sound design, costume, sets, etc. A very tidy production indeed.Wasteman is definitely one of the better prison dramas I've seen, boasting an engaging story, great performances, and a gritty and grounded feel.
Reviewed by 10 / 10

Gripping and frighteningly real prison thriller

I saw this last night at the LFF premiere and for me it was by far the highlight of this year's programme. There was not a wasted second in its 90 minutes and it was an intense, violent and utterly gripping ride from the off.Directorially, I thought the use of phone footage was inspired and made the viewing experience feel all the more immersive and real. It contrasted brilliantly with the beautifully shot widescreen footage to create something that felt fresh and original. The portrait painted of British prisons in 2025 was absolutely convincing.Johnsson and Blyth give captivating performances with extraordinary nuance. Dee isn't some two dimensional monster - for all his violence and bravado, we see his vulnerability and humanity thanks to Blyth's mesmerising turn. Jonsson, as Taylor, achieves so much with twitches, glances, small facial movements - it's a remarkable feat.The film is incredibly claustrophobic, as might be expected, and the camera is tight to the pair of them for much of the runtime. The tension builds relentlessly, but there are also occasional quieter moments, which feel like they come at just the right points. The riot scene, in particular, combines beauty with violence in a way that is incredibly effective.I haven't been able to stop thinking about it - and I can't wait to see it again when it come out on general release.
Reviewed by 9 / 10

tight, fast-paced and unnerving prison film

London Film Festival reviewI had no idea cast and crew would be present at this LFF screening. It was a truly special and emotional moment when David Jonsson shed tears and revealed that this was the first movie role he ever read for.Wasteman pairs two of Britain's most promising actors (David Jonsson and Tom Blyth) in incredibly compelling, contrasting roles. I found their performances the beating heart of this tight, fast-paced, and unnerving prison film, which draws inspiration from genre standouts like A Prophet while stil having its own unflinching identity.Though the plot feels somewhat familiar, there's a striking contrast between the delicate cinematography and raw, brutal phone footage that kept me on edge until the exhilarating final moments. Very solid first feature!
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