So Be It
In this brief but hauntingly beautiful animated short from director Matthew Sorgie, a solitary figure drifts through a ...
Dating in the modern world is a dispiriting buffet of bad options, a reality Daisy Edgar-Jones's Noa knows all too well. Just as she's ready to delete her apps in defeat, she has a charming, spontaneous meet-cute with the handsome and disarming Steve, played by Sebastian Stan. He seems too good to be true—a successful, funny surgeon who cooks gourmet meals and is refreshingly free of red flags. Delighted by the connection, Noa accepts his invitation for a romantic weekend getaway, a decision that plunges her into a waking nightmare. Directed by Mimi Cave in a striking debut, Fresh masterfully blends biting social satire with visceral horror, crafting a darkly comedic thriller about the grotesque extremes of commodification and consumption. As Noa fights for survival, she must rely on her own cunning and the desperate efforts of her best friend, Mollie (Jojo T. Gibbs), to expose a terrifying secret hiding in plain sight.