The post Film Review: In Fabric Perversely Challenges Our Habits, Routines, and Desires appeared first on Consequence of Sound. Once Sheila agrees to purchase the dress, the saleswoman seals the deal ...
A film rooted in longing for something or someone and doing your best to just feel good about yourself, Peter Strickland’s most recent entry is one of the most uniquely original horror/comedies in ...
She thought she was simply buying a sexy red dress, off the rack. But when that frock came home with her, so did the supernatural. Credit Strickland for succeeding where others have not. His direction ...
A hypnotic TV commercial for a local department store beckons — summons, really — shoppers for what amounts to a culturally mandatory annual winter sales event. It’s an ad that’s not unlike the ones ...
A24 announced on Tuesday that it has acquired North American rights to Peter Strickland’s acclaimed new horror flick “In Fabric.” The film, which debuted as part of the Midnight Madness program in the ...
Curses, cults and creepy mannequins all come together in this work of comedy-horror from British writer-director Peter Strickland. With its weird women, surrealism, electro soundtrack and backdrop of ...
Fabric, directed by Peter Strickland, is a darkly funny film about a cursed red dress that wreaks havoc on its unsuspecting owners. Intro created the film’s title sequence and in-film montages, and ...
For obsessive-compulsive director Peter Strickland, horror cinema is all about style — a rapturous celebration of color, sound, and texture, fetishized nearly to the point of abstraction — so it ...
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