The film follows a director rebooting a slasher franchise who becomes obsessed with the actress who played the “final girl” in the OG film.
Cast
Hannah Einbinder Gillian Anderson“I make movies I wish existed when I was a kid,” said Schoenbrun. “Teenage S***and Death at Camp Miasma is my best attempt at the ‘sleepover classic’: an insane yet cozy midnight odyssey that beckons to unsuspecting viewers from the horror section at the local video store. I couldn’t be more excited to be heading to sleepaway camp this summer with the mad comic genius Hannah Einbinder, the legendary Gillian Anderson, and the daring folks at Mubi and Plan B, who by greenlighting this movie have summoned a plague-like flood of blood, guts, and various other fluids to rain down on us all.”
Jane’s ‘attempt at a sleepover classic’
Meta plot sounding like some wes craven s***
Scully from x files
Hannah the goat
Sounds fire. Hopefully mubi give the the substance treatment and it can become a modest box office hit for Jane
Idk what it is or what Mubi but I’m in
streaming service
I’m aware of that part but I’ve never looked into it further
Jane is a future 🐐 to me already tbh
World's Fair is among the most impressive debuts I've seen in the past 10 years and TV Glow was excellent too. they're just in a league of their own tbh
also just got excellent taste tbh they've put me onto a lot of bangers
casting is incredible. so IN for this. I really need to watch X Files already
greatest tv show ever, take the leap
Jane is a future 🐐 to me already tbh
World's Fair is among the most impressive debuts I've seen in the past 10 years and TV Glow was excellent too. they're just in a league of their own tbh
also just got excellent taste tbh they've put me onto a lot of bangers
You think World's Fair is better? I think it lowkey might be
I’m aware of that part but I’ve never looked into it further
Lmao what other answer was you looking for?
You think World's Fair is better? I think it lowkey might be
World's fair floored me, was so excited for tv glow but I did not enjoy that. Still in the Jane train however so I'm hype for this
Idk what it is or what Mubi but I’m in
Movie production/distribution house. They just distributed the substance
Hannah Einbinder
Jane Schoenbrun is so under appreciated
I'm still angry at Emilia Perez getting all the love that I Saw the TV Glow should have gotten
Jane Schoenbrun is so under appreciated
I'm still angry at Emilia Perez getting all the love that I Saw the TV Glow should have gotten
legit coughing baby vs. hydrogen bomb irl
Jane Schoenbrun is so under appreciated
I'm still angry at Emilia Perez getting all the love that I Saw the TV Glow should have gotten
I'll just echo what Robert Altman told David Lynch when he lost best director to Ron Howard: "it's better this way"
Movie production/distribution house. They just distributed the substance
This answer @twitch
This answer @twitch
Lmao ain’t that what the other person said minus the Substance example?
You think World's Fair is better? I think it lowkey might be
first watch much preferred World's Fair but after rewatching both I might even lean more toward TV, but both have different strengths.
WF is just a very unique and intimate, fairly simple but perfectly executed, and has a very raw power to it, the lead actor is just amazing, which is one thing I clearly prefer. but TV is really ambitious and free, got tons of details and obvious care put into the worldbuilding. it's also rly cool to me that it's a studio movie with a budget and it's so experimental.
I think what excites me most is the progression there and that both have a similar feel, it's just obvious to me that this is one of the most distinct new voices in cinema rn and I'm super interested in how Jane's style will develop from there, going more directly into horror genre which was always a big reference point already
apparently there was supposed to be a TV series which expands on the WF+TV themes and maybe because it was too ambitious Jane is now expanding that into a novel instead 🤔 also intrigued about that