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Eating Miss Campbell May 2026

is a 2022 British comedy-horror film directed and written by Liam Regan . Produced by Troma Entertainment and Refuse Films , it serves as a spiritual successor or shared-universe sequel to Regan's previous work, My Bloody Banjo (2015). Plot & Premise

The pair begins a romantic relationship centered around devouring those they deem deserving, eventually culminating in a grotesque eating contest. Production Style

Miss Campbell introduces Beth to the taste of human flesh. Eating Miss Campbell

, the legendary head of Troma, makes a cameo appearance. Critical Reception

It balances satire on high school life with "icky gore" that pushes boundaries beyond standard horror films. Cast Highlights: Lyndsey Craine as Beth Conner. Lala Barlow as Miss Campbell. is a 2022 British comedy-horror film directed and

The story follows , a 17-year-old vegan-goth misfit attending Hennenlotter High School . Struggling with parental issues and a death wish, Beth’s life takes a bizarre turn when she falls for her new American English teacher, Miss Campbell .

(known for The Human Centipede 2 ) as the school's headmaster, Clyde Toulon. Production Style Miss Campbell introduces Beth to the

Critics have praised the film for its bold, uncensored nature and strong central performances, particularly from Lyndsey Craine, who acts as a "weird moral fulcrum" for the story. Reviewers from sites like Dread Central highlight its success as an outrageous cannibal comedy, noting that while it may offend some, its jokes are well-executed within its campy context.

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