Horror comedy in which an enchanted dress wreaks havoc on the lives of those who wear it.
Sensual, surreal and seriously funny, In Fabric won’t be the right fit for all — but slip it on and you might be surprised.
Peter Strickland continues to push at narrative conventions with this witty costume horror that's another extraordinarily rich and strange work from a unique filmmaker.
This small-town ’70s English ensorcellment is a perfect misfit.
There’s not much said here that hasn’t been said a thousand times before, and the film is chopped into two sections that don’t quite harmoniously connect, but there’s such a thrill in the way Strickland creates this world that it doesn’t quite matter. It’s better just to sit back and allow yourself to be entranced.
Set in an unearthly department store, Peter Strickland’s bizarre ghost story is utterly unlike anything else around.
A cursed red dress makes life hell for whoever wears it in this eerie blend of tragicomic realism and consumerist satire.
General release. Check local listings for show times.