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Gillian Anderson’s New R-Rated Horror Movie Debuts To Solid Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score

A new R-rated horror movie starring Gillian Anderson is winning over audiences.

Anderson's name is generally associated with The X-Files, in which she plays FBI Special Agent Dana Scully opposite Fox Mulder (David Duchovny). She won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in recognition of her portrayal of Scully and was nominated four times during the show's original run from 1993-2002. More recently, she won the Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for playing British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in Netflix's The Crown.

Signal Received · Deep Space Broadcast The Ultimate Sci-Fi TV Trivia Quiz “The truth is out there.”

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The most famous opening monologue in TV sci-fi begins: “Space: the final frontier. These are the voyages of the ___.” Complete the line from the original 1966 Star Trek series.

✓ Engage! William Shatner’s iconic opening — “Its five-year mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before” — has become one of the most quoted passages in all television. Later Trek series would adapt it, but the Enterprise is the one that started it all.

✗ Subspace interference! The answer is Starship Enterprise. USS Voyager belongs to the 1995–2001 series, the Defiant to Deep Space Nine, and the Discovery to the modern 2017 series. It’s the original Enterprise, captained by James T. Kirk, that William Shatner immortalized in that final-frontier monologue.

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The Doctor’s time machine is disguised as a 1960s British police box and is famously bigger on the inside than the outside. What is the acronym it’s known by?

✓ Allons-y! TARDIS stands for Time And Relative Dimension In Space. The name was coined by the Doctor’s granddaughter Susan in the very first 1963 episode. The police-box shape is the result of its chameleon circuit getting stuck while parked in 1963 London — and it’s stayed that way for sixty-plus years.

✗ Chronal distortion! The answer is TARDIS — Time And Relative Dimension In Space. The other options are invented distractors. The TARDIS first appeared in 1963 and has followed every regeneration of the Doctor since, though its interior famously redesigns itself whenever the showrunners want a fresh look.

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The acclaimed 2004 Battlestar Galactica reboot — considered one of the greatest sci-fi TV shows ever made — was developed by which writer-producer, a veteran of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine?

✓ So say we all! Ronald D. Moore developed the modern Battlestar Galactica, reimagining Glen A. Larson’s 1978 original as a gritty, post-9/11 political allegory. Moore had cut his teeth writing many of TNG and DS9’s best episodes. His BSG aired 2004–2009 and tackled terrorism, torture, faith, and what it means to be human.

✗ Frak! The answer is Ronald D. Moore. J. Michael Straczynski created Babylon 5, David Eick was Moore’s co-executive-producer on BSG, and Glen A. Larson created the original 1978 Battlestar Galactica. Moore took Larson’s cheesy space opera and rebuilt it into a Peabody Award-winning meditation on war and morality.

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Netflix’s ’80s-drenched sci-fi hit Stranger Things is set in a small American town sitting above a secret government lab that tore a hole into the “Upside Down.” What is the town called?

✓ Friends don’t lie! Hawkins, Indiana is the fictional town the Duffer Brothers invented for Stranger Things — home to Hawkins National Laboratory, where Dr. Brenner’s MKUltra-style experiments opened a rift into the Upside Down. The show is actually filmed in Jackson, Georgia, but the Hawkins sign is now an iconic TV landmark.

✗ The Upside Down! The answer is Hawkins, Indiana. Derry is Stephen King’s fictional town from IT, Castle Rock is another King town (and an anthology series), and Springwood is from A Nightmare on Elm Street. The Duffer Brothers deliberately evoked King’s small-town horror tradition when creating Hawkins.

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In The X-Files, Fox Mulder has a famous poster hanging in his FBI basement office — a UFO photograph with a three-word tagline beneath it. What does the tagline say?

✓ The truth is out there! “I Want To Believe” sits below a blurry UFO photo on the poster that hangs in Mulder’s basement office throughout the series. The line became so associated with the show that it was used as the title of the 2008 feature film, The X-Files: I Want to Believe.

✗ File that one away! The answer is “I Want To Believe.” “Trust No One,” “Deny Everything,” and “The Truth Is Out There” are all iconic X-Files taglines — but it’s “I Want To Believe” that’s literally printed on the UFO poster in Mulder’s office, and which became the title of the franchise’s 2008 movie.

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Apple TV+’s Severance — about office workers whose memories are surgically divided between their work and personal lives — was created by a first-time showrunner who used to be a customer service rep. Who is he?

✓ Praise Kier! Dan Erickson wrote the Severance pilot while working soul-crushing office jobs — literally daydreaming about splitting his mind so the “work-him” would suffer instead. Ben Stiller came on as executive producer and directed most episodes, but Erickson is the creator whose personal ennui gave us Lumon Industries.

✗ Outie interference! The answer is Dan Erickson. Damon Lindelof created Lost, The Leftovers, and Watchmen; Ben Stiller is Severance’s executive producer and primary director (but not its creator); Jonathan Nolan created Westworld and Person of Interest. Erickson’s script sat on the Black List for years before Stiller championed it.

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In 2018, Charlie Brooker’s Black Mirror released a groundbreaking feature-length episode that let viewers make choose-your-own-adventure style decisions for the protagonist. What was it called?

✓ Interactive transmission received! Bandersnatch followed young programmer Stefan as he adapted a choose-your-own-adventure novel in 1984. Viewers could make choices at key moments, branching the story into multiple endings. It was Netflix’s most ambitious interactive experiment — and the meta commentary on viewer control remains quintessential Black Mirror.

✗ Null pointer! The answer is Bandersnatch. USS Callister is the Emmy-winning Star Trek riff, San Junipero is the beloved ’80s romance episode, and Metalhead is the black-and-white robot-dog thriller. All are Black Mirror, but only Bandersnatch was the interactive choose-your-own-adventure special that launched in December 2018.

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Joss Whedon’s space-western Firefly became a legendary cult classic after Fox infamously cancelled it — airing episodes out of order, burying the pilot, and pulling the plug. How many episodes aired on Fox before cancellation?

✓ Shiny! Only 11 of the 14 produced Firefly episodes aired on Fox in late 2002 before the network pulled the plug. The remaining three (including the two-hour pilot “Serenity”) first aired in proper order on the Sci-Fi Channel and eventually on DVD. Fan outcry led to the 2005 film Serenity — a rare cinematic rescue for a cancelled series.

✗ Fox strikes again! The answer is 11. Fourteen episodes were actually filmed, but Fox only aired 11 before cancellation, and they aired them out of order with the pilot held until last. The complete set finally aired on Sci-Fi Channel and DVD, and the fan-driven “Browncoats” campaign eventually convinced Universal to greenlight Serenity.

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Trekkie-level canon — or still buffering?

Anderson now has a new horror movie, Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma, which is in the midst of a limited theatrical run. Her character is Billy Presley, an actor who played the first "final girl" in the fictional Camp Miasma slasher franchise. When the young director Kris Williams (Hannah Einbinder) is hired to reboot the franchise, she seeks out Billy and quickly finds herself drawn to the reclusive star.

On Rotten Tomatoes, Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma has debuted to a 78% audience score, which is based on more than 100 ratings. After premiering at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival, the movie had a perfect 100% critics' score from 36 reviews. Now at 175 total reviews, the "Certified Fresh" Tomatometer score sits at 98%.

While it's not as high as the near-perfect critics' score, the audience's 78% is still solid, with the majority of theater-goer reviews being positive. Many of them praise Anderson and Einbinder's performances, the direction of Jane Schoenbrun, the trippy cinematography, and for balancing the unusual elements with genuine humor and heart. Some other reviews express frustration with the movie not being scary enough, pacing issues, and the premise not living up to its full potential.

In ScreenRant's Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma review, Alex Harrison gave the movie nine out of 10 stars and described it as "an exciting evolution in Schoenbrun's filmmaking, and undoubtedly one of the year's most interesting movies."

This is the third feature film that Schoenbrun has directed and written, with the previous two being We're All Going to the World's Fair and I Saw the TV Glow. Each one has a different story and different characters, but is thematically connected in what is known as the Screen Trilogy. Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma brings this trilogy to a conclusion with the best Rotten Tomatoes audience score yet compared to 29% for We're All Going to the World's Fair and 71% for I Saw the TV Glow.

Following Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma, Schoenbrun's next project is the Netflix television series Black Hole, which is an adaptation of Charles Burns' bestselling graphic novels. The filmmaker created, wrote, and will direct the show, which received a straight-to-series order last year. As for Anderson, she is starring in the upcoming The Boys from Brazil miniseries alongside Jeremy Strong, Daniel Brühl, and Lizzy Caplan. Einbinder received a Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series nomination for the final season of Hacks and is a favorite to win in this category next month.

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