Daisy Edgar-Jones and Sebastian Stan's twisted thriller Fresh is now streaming for free in the UK.

The 2022 film, which was described as a "must-see" by Digital Spy, focuses on a woman who meets the supposedly perfect man on a dating app, only to learn he has some unusual appetites.

If you fancy catching it, Fresh is available to watch for free right now on Channel 4's streaming service for free following its airing on Channel 4 last night.

The movie is also streaming on Disney+ if you don't want to watch it with adverts.

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The film comes from director Mimi Cave and writer Lauryn Kahn, and also stars Jonica T Gibbs, Charlotte Le Bon, Andrea Bang and Dayo Okeniyi.

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In our four-star review, Digital Spy said: "Every now and then, a movie comes along that is a challenge to talk about because it deserves to have some mystery preserved about what it's really about. Fresh is just such a movie."

We added: "With plenty of visual style and two superb lead performances, Fresh is a surprising and twisted treat of a thriller that you won't want to miss."

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Edgar-Jones has had a busy year, with the Normal People star appearing in movie Twisters and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof at London's Almeida Theatre. She is next due to appear in movie On Swift Horses alongside Jacob Elordi.

Meanwhile, Stan starred in A Different Man and The Apprentice last year – the latter role earning him his first Oscar nomination, and will soon return to Marvel in Thunderbolts*.

Fresh is now available to stream for free on Channel 4's streaming service. The movie also streams on Disney+.

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