Doctor Who star Jenna Coleman's dark British thriller Klokkenluider is now streaming for free in the UK.
Described as "a darkly comic, character-driven thriller," the film follows a government whistleblower named Ewan and his forthright Flemish wife Silke.
The couple are sent away to a remote country house in west Belgium for their own protection. Joined by two protection officers, they await the arrival of a British journalist named Flo.
Coleman stars as Flo, while Happy Valley star Amit Shah takes on the role of Ewan. His wife Silke is played by Sura Dohnke.
The dark comedy is now available to stream for free on Channel 4's streaming service after airing on Saturday night on Film4.
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The 2022 film, which serves as the directorial debut of Peaky Blinders actor Neil Maskell, is also available to rent or buy on other platforms including Prime Video and Apple TV – if you prefer to watch without ads.
Maskell also penned the script, while Meg 2: The Trench director Ben Wheatley serves as the film's executive producer.
Joining Coleman and Shah on the cast are The Lazarus Project's Tom Burke, House of the Dragon star Roger Evans and Wednesday actor Gracy Goldman.
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The film has an impressive score of 92% on review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes from 13 reviews, with Deadline comparing it to Netflix's Black Mirror.
"It’s an involving character-driven drama/thriller that recalls cult British fare such as Black Mirror, as well as the work of Maskell’s regular cohort Ben Wheatley," Deadline wrote.
"When Jenna Coleman arrives as a no-nonsense, foul-mouthed journalist, she shatters the group’s makeshift bond with a single word, and proceeds to deliver a memorable speech to the anxious couple. Coleman is terrific, recalling the sharp-talking bravado of her Doctor Who character and adding an acerbic, brittle, tabloid edge."
Klokkenluider is now available to watch for free on Channel 4's streaming service.
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