During a busy winter sales period in a department store, a cursed dress passes from person to person, with devastating consequences.


In Fabric

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Marianne Jean-Baptiste says yes yes yessss to the dress
Peter Strickland is a master of visual and aural storytelling. The Duke of Burgundy is a sumptuous visual masterpiece that is light on story while Berberian ...
Threads of Italian giallo and surrealist Euro-gore run rampant through this gonzo tale of a homicidal dress
★★★★★ Following up Berberian Sound Studio and The Duke of Burgundy, director Peter Strickland completes his hat trick with In Fabric, a sensuous, ...
Peter Strickland's latest venture will bend your mind.
Dressed to kill: Peter Strickland’s latest is an essay in comic horror, pairing two stories about an apparently cursed or haunted red dress
'The Duke of Burgundy' writer-director Peter Strickland returns with 'In Fabric,' a methodical, malevolent piece of cinematic couture.
Peter Strickland’s strange, unnerving new film sees a cursed dress leave behind a trail of destruction
I do love the endearing oddness of Peter Strickland’s films, which pay meticulous tribute to British and Italian horror films of the 1970s while ploughing ...
“The Duke of Burgundy” director returns with another mordantly funny and unapologetically fetishistic homage to vintage Euro-horror.
Review: Peter Strickland’s latest unnerving film tells the tale of a murderously cursed red dress
Two meticulously crafted new horror pictures, from Peter Strickland and Jessica Hausner, may put you off the color red for a while.
Peter Strickland spins a yarn about a haunted dress in this fashionable freakout.
To observe Jean Seberg in Kristen Stewart’s portrayal is to see someone caged by her own visibility, whether or not the law is on her tail.
Poor Sheila (Marianne Jean-Baptiste) just wanted a flattering dress at a good price. The fact that it came in 'Artery Red' should have been a tip-off.
Peter Strickland’s fourth feature is a horror story about, yes, a garment, but it’s his most engrossing work yet.
What I've learned about my relationship with horror, a genre that I am a bit wussy about, is that my reactions are never really as straightforward as "like" ...
Strickland frequently tests viewers’ patience, but his off-putting sensibility is powerful enough to make In Fabric as mesmerizing as its subject: salesman...
Here’s a devilish dose of macabre, masochistic guilt for everything you bought on Black Friday, and just in time for Christmas! With “In Fabric,” horro...
'In Fabric' is part British-horror homage, part Freudian nightmare—and a singularly warped vision of haunted couture. Our four-star review.
A cursed dress haunts its owners in Peter Strickland's arty horror
British director Peter Strickland remains more an aficionado of Euro-sleaze than an artist in his own right.
Surrealist master Peter Strickland (“The Duke of Burgundy”) is back with “In Fabric,” a gory ode to Dario Argento about a cursed red dress that has t...
In Fabric is a film that’s wholly retro, and not just in how writer/director (and emerging remix artist) Peter Strickland embraces '70s Euro-horror tropes ...
The film’s silly horror trappings are more of an excuse for Strickland to revel in his most extreme obsessions
An unnerving seamstress fingerbangs and then tastes the vaginal blood of a mannequin which has suddenly come to life. A pervy old man watches from outside th...
Peter Strickland's dazzling, strange, retro fashion horror story is a gory, absurdist delight
Marrianne Jean-Baptiste stars in a nervy, pervy, but only semi-worthy horror film
A slyly hilarious Italian horror homage about a demonic frock and the even more sinister forces that compel people to shop.
A slyly hilarious Italian horror homage about a demonic frock and the even more sinister forces that compel people to shop.