Gillian Anderson and Hannah Einbinder Talk The X-Files, Hacks and Their Much-Anticipated New Film
Jane Schoenbrun says the slasher-comedy revives queer joy and follows a filmmaker racing to reboot a cult horror franchise.
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Review: A Killer Trans Film by Jane Schoenbrun
For all the R-rated antics of the slasher films of the 1970s and ’80s, there was a certain puritanical impulse driving the slaughter of horny hetero teens and the survival of the more sexually-disciplined, even as queer and feminist viewers have embraced these films for their less obvious subversions and revelations, like the repressed homosexuality driving the bad dreams in Freddy’s Revenge, the second installment in A Nightmare on Elm Street (…
Gillian Anderson and Hannah Einbinder talk The X-Files, Hacks and their much-anticipated new film
This article first appeared in Radio Times magazine.Different generations maybe, but Gillian Anderson and Hannah Einbinder are both screen idols.Anderson, 58, found fame as paranormal investigator Scully in The X-Files, while Einbinder, 31, is riding high thanks to acclaimed comedy series Hacks.Now they’re co-starring in the new film Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma, with Einbinder’s budding director Kris trying to convince Anderson’s reclus…
Jane Schoenbrun’s film, ‘Adolescence, Sex and Death at Camp Miasma’, captivated the audience of the Cannes Festival and achieved something unusual: to understand and take advantage of the cold and unconventional magnetism of the X-File star, writes Adam White
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