Gillian Anderson, X-Files legend, stars in the queer horror gem Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma — a bloody, sapphic love story that’s both weird and joyful. Directed by Jane Schoenbrun, a lifelong X-Files fan, the film premiered at Cannes and won the Queer Palm, honoring Anderson’s fierce refusal of Hollywood’s old-school power plays. Co-star Hannah Einbinder, known from Hacks, connects deeply with the film’s themes of queer self-discovery and liberation, while also speaking candidly about navigating Hollywood’s ethical minefield. This isn’t just a slasher flick — it’s a bold reclamation of queer joy, sexuality, and representation, proving Dana Scully’s spirit belongs in a world where horror meets heart.
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