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Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma trailer: Hannah Einbinder and Gillian Andersons meta slasher is coming

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Coverage diverges in the emphasis on the film's themes and stylistic elements. Consequence of Sound highlights the film's "gloriously gay and weird" aspects, while Deadline focuses on its debut at Cannes and the meta nature of the…
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Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma trailer: Hannah Einbinder and Gillian Andersons meta slasher is coming
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Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma is a new horror film directed by Jane Schoenbrun, known for her indie successes. The film features Hannah Einbinder as a queer filmmaker aiming to revive a slasher franchise with the help of its original star, Gillian Anderson. After a successful debut at the Cannes Film Festival, the movie is set to be released in theaters on August 7.

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Writer/director Jane Schoenbrun has been shaking up horror with such critically heralded indies as We're All Going to the World's Fair and I Saw The TV Glow. Now MUBI, the distributor that brought The Substance to the U.S., has teamed with Schoenbrun for their next offering, Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma. After scoring rave reviews out of its Cannes Film Festival debut, Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma reveals its first trailer, giving audiences a taste of what had critics giddy. SEE ALSO: 2026 Summer movie preview: Every film you need to know about now Hacks' Hannah Einbinder stars as Kris, a queer filmmaker determined to relaunch the long and maligned slasher franchise, Camp Miasma.

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