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A cult horror director takes on a new villain: Bad sex
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By Zoe Sottile, CNN(CNN) — A teenage girl named Billy is having sex for the first time – sex she consented to verbally, but reluctantly.
In the film, Billy keeps reassuring Kris, “It’s all just play,” when they have sex and when they’re running from a murderous slasher.
“Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma” itself heavily references “Sleepaway Camp,” a notoriously transphobic low-budget ‘80s slasher.
It’s fun – unlike your prototypical slasher film, in which having sex always condemns a character to certain doom, a trope so tired it’s been called “death by sex.”
But in “Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma,” sex – good sex at least, the kind where you’re honest about what you want no matter how much it scares you – doesn’t invite death, but rather joy.