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Film review: Wasteman

 In the relatively fresh film career of actor David Jonsson, he’s already impressed in rom-com Rye Lane, sci-fi Alien: Romulus, and horror The Long Walk; he was even recognised as BAFTA’s rising star last year too. His latest role comes in prison thriller Wasteman, the directorial debut of artist-turned-filmmaker Cal McMau. It centres around mild-mannered convict Taylor (Jonsson) who, if he keeps his head down, has the opportunity of an early release. However, when his volatile new cellmate Dee (Tom Blyth) arrives, he becomes embroiled in a vicious feud that threatens his chances of parole.

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Film review: The Long Walk

 Known for his work on the Hunger Games young-adult franchise, director Francis Lawrence treads a similar thematic path in his latest feature. Based upon the novel of the same name by iconic horror writer Stephen King, survival thriller The Long Walk takes place in an America dystopia ravaged and in financial ruin after a second Civil War.

Under a totalitarian regime, the plot follows a group of fifty young men, namely Ray Garraty (Cooper Hoffman) and Peter McVries (David Jonsson) who each represent their state in an annual event whereby they walk for miles until only one remains. If participants fails to follow a set rules outlined by military leader ‘the Major’ (Mark Hamill), after three warnings they are mercilessly executed by an army of soldiers. The winner will be awarded a significant cash prize and granted one wish.

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