Movie · 2026 · Crime, Drama, Thriller · 1h 31m · R · English
Curator score: 7.5/10 (43.7K ratings)
A bold new vision of life inside.
Overview
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.
Ratings
Curator score: 7.5/10
IMDb: 7.2/10
Letterboxd: 3.77/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 100%
Metacritic: 77
TMDB: 7.1/10
Director
Cal McMau
Production
Bankside Films, Hoopsa Films, Agile Films, It's All Made Up Productions
Cast
David Jonsson, Tom Blyth, Alex Hassell, Neil Linpow, Paul Hilton, Corin Silva, Layton Blake, Jack Barker, Fred Muthui, Lunga Skosana, Robert Rhodes, Keaton Ancona-Francis, Cole Martin
Curator Review
Verdict
A tense British prison drama with strong performances, a bruising moral dilemma, and enough grit to stand out from standard cellblock crime stories. It sounds especially compelling if you want a character-driven thriller about loyalty, survival, and the cost of trying to change.
Best for
Viewers who like gritty UK crime dramas
Fans of prison-set tension and moral conflict
People drawn to intense two-hander performances
Audiences interested in social realism with thriller energy
Skip if
You want a light or uplifting watch
You prefer broad, plot-heavy crime epics
Prison dramas and bleak institutional settings usually put you off
You need a fast, escapist thriller with minimal emotional heaviness
Overview
Wasteman looks like a lean, pressure-cooker prison drama that uses the setting for more than just violence and hierarchy. The core appeal is the relationship between Taylor and Dee, with the film turning on trust, manipulation, and the impossible tradeoffs that come with trying to survive inside and still earn a future outside.
Worth noting
The response suggests a film powered by performance, especially David Jonsson’s grounded intensity and Tom Blyth’s volatile presence. That combination points to a movie that is as much about character chemistry as it is about institutional corruption or prison brutality.
Bottom line
If you like British crime films that feel immediate, messy, and emotionally fraught, this should land well. It may be too punishing for viewers looking for comfort, but for anyone who wants a tense, contemporary prison story with real dramatic stakes, it seems well worth the time.
Top Letterboxd reviews
rena <3 (4★) · 2173 likes
tom blyth sat 3 rows behind me and i made direct eye contact with him after i saw his dick on the big screen
dais (3.5★) · 2010 likes
can’t escape the British public’s air fryer obsession, even in prison
James Chapman (4★) · 1588 likes
This prison wasn't anything like the one in Paddington 2
2022 · Drama, Comedy · 1h 54m · R · Curator 8.9/10 (1.5M ratings) · Where to watch: fuboTV
Not a crime film, but it matches the darkly human, relationship-centered tension and escalating emotional damage.
Topics
prison drama, British crime, thriller, social realism, institutional corruption, moral dilemma, male bonding, bleak tone, character-driven, contemporary