Orgasms, Outrageous Murders and Blood-Soaked Gillian Anderson and Hannah Einbinder: ‘Camp Miasma’ Confounds Cannes and Earns 6-Minute Ovation

Gillian Anderson and Hannah Einbinder with bloody faces, looking intense in a still from 'Camp Miasma'.
  • Gillian Anderson and Hannah Einbinder’s new film is causing a stir!
  • The latest buzz from the Cannes Film Festival.
  • A queer slasher that’s getting everyone talking.
  • That incredible 6-minute standing ovation!

You won’t believe what just went down at Cannes! We mean, seriously, this is some next-level news. The film festival’s Un Certain Regard section kicked off with a bang. A huge bang. It was for a movie called ‘Camp Miasma’.

Picture this: a queer slasher flick. Equal parts laugh-out-loud funny and super deep, making you think. That’s ‘Camp Miasma’ in a nutshell. It sounds like a total ride!

And guess who’s starring? None other than the amazing Hannah Einbinder and the iconic Gillian Anderson. We hear the aesthetic is totally bold, probably mixing classic horror scares with some truly vibrant, unexpected visuals. Think bright neon blood or quirky, retro camp vibes. Speaking of exciting news, Brian Robbins is also making big moves with new projects!

This writer-director’s third movie had its world premiere. On Wednesday night, the energy was just electric. Everyone was on the edge of their seats.

Then it happened. Six glorious minutes of standing ovation! The crowd just erupted, clapping and cheering. Schoenbrun, the director, was right there, soaking it all in.

It sounds like ‘Camp Miasma’ truly confounded people in the best way. Outrageous. Hilarious. A little bit wild. This is the kind of movie that gets everyone talking for weeks. And speaking of film industry chatter, have you caught up on the latest with Varun Dhawan and Anushka Sharma?

Our Take

We are SO ready for this movie. Seriously. A queer slasher that’s both hilarious and thought-provoking? And with Gillian Anderson and Hannah Einbinder? Sign us up! This is exactly the kind of fresh, bold storytelling we love to see shake things up at festivals like Cannes. It feels like a total game-changer.