‘Camp’ Review: Friendship Is Magic, and Tragic, in the Eerie World of Avalon Fast
Fast’s melancholic new film stars Zola Grimmer as a grieving teen finding her people — and possibly the devil — at a Christian summer camp.
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Home > Creative Content > Movies ‘Camp’ Review: Friendship Is Magic, and Tragic, in the Eerie World of Avalon Fast Fast’s melancholic new film stars Zola Grimmer as a grieving teen finding her people — and possibly the devil — at a Christian summer camp William Bibbiani June 25, 2026 @ 7:04 PM Share on Social Media Share on Facebook Share on X (formerly Twitter) Share on LinkedIn Share on Email Alice Wordsworth and Zola Grimmer in 'Camp' (Dark Sky Films) Lots of disturbing movies take place at summer camps. “Friday the 13th,” “Sleepaway Camp,” “Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation,” the list goes on, and it just keeps going because shoving dozens of kids into an emotional pressure cooker at the edge of civilization with minimal supervision and no escape is usually a bad idea.
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