hits Hulu March 4, will more likely make you hurl than send you racing for a cold shower.The title doesn’t describe the movie very well. “Fresh” is a familiar and somewhat successful horror film in the socially conscious mold of “Get Out.” There are shocks and suspense.
When the twist — which will not be revealed here — arrived, I let out a loud expletive. That’s the most thrilling (and disgusting) moment of the director Mimi Cave’s movie.
A couple scenes after made me almost lose my lunch. And then the next hour comes off like a cool-down exercise. Noah (Edgar-Jones) is a typical twenty-something who hates modern dating, and the way carefully crafted Tinder profiles can obscure that somebody is actually a jackass or a perv.
So, imagine her happy surprise when an attractive man named Steve (Stan) chats her up in the supermarket produce aisle. Soon they’re on a date at a restaurant and making small talk. “Where are you from?,” he asks.“The East Coast,” she replies.There are many such annoyingly vague exchanges in Lauryn Kahn’s script.
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