The claustrophobia-inducing psychological drama "Jailbait" is a little film not so much to be enjoyed as endured. More like a play than a movie, it's the alarming tale of a young three-time felon (all charges involved drugs and vandalism) who winds up with a 25-year sentence and a murderer for a cellmate. To be specific, the killer sliced his wife's throat in a fit of revengeful ferocity. Read the full review
Director: Brett C. Leonard
Starring: Stephen Adly Guirgis, Michael Pitt, Laila Robins, David Zayas, Eric Trosman
Run time: 89 minutes
Release date: August 4, 2006
Rating: R for pervasive language including graphic sexual dialogue, and some violence.
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: B-
"... a depiction of prison as every don't-go-to-jail scare story warns it will be."