

Fresh (2022)
Daisy Edgar-Jones (Normal People) and Sebastian Stan (Pam & Tommy) star in this sly thriller about a young woman sick of the modern dating world. When she meets an unlikely match, she unwittingly enters a defiant battle to survive her new boyfriend's unusual appetites.
Fresh (2022) | Reviews
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Hollywood Reporter
If Fresh stumbles on the way to its own finish line, it's still a hell of a way to launch a career.
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Film School Rejects
It may not work as social commentary horror, but Mimi Cave's feature debut is still an over-the-top delight for anyone willing to roll with its surprisingly dark punches.
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Little White Lies
Fresh attempts to find a middle ground between relationship satire and gross-out horror, becoming a bloody disappointment in the process.
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Entertainment Weekly
Cave has a smart, stylish way of storytelling that somehow makes a film built on bone saws and grotesqueries feel almost breezy.
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Time Out
Like its handsome male protagonist, Steve (Sebastian Stan), this smart and taboo-defying social horror draws you in before abruptly baring its teeth.
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RogerEbert.com
(Fresh) benefits immensely from the twisted chemistry of its leads, Cave's confidence behind the camera, and the spiky script devised by Lauryn Kahn.
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Collider
In a story about control, domination, and consumption, director Mimi Cave offers up an exciting new twist on a familiar story.
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Slant Magazine
Fresh is pitched as a kind of genre corrective, except its tone-deaf cheekiness only results in a feeling of dreary regression.
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IndieWire
Fresh is sleek and nimble, a worthy new entry into the feminist revenge thriller genre.
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San Francisco Chronicle
Cave creates an atmosphere in which — if you can stomach it — viewers will swallow just about anything that happens.
Full reviewFresh (2022) | Release Details
Fresh (2022) is available to stream in New Zealand now on Disney+.