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‘In Fabric’ Review: Hilarious Horror Abounds in Another Giallo Gem From Peter Strickland [TIFF]
Berberian Sound Studio and Duke of Burgundy director Peter Strickland once again pays homage to Euro-horror of yesterday, crafting a sumptuous sensory overload. In Fabric finds the filmmaker following a haunted dress from a demonic department store, and it’s every bit as weird and amusing as that scenario suggests.
Who needs the much-hyped Suspiria remake when you can watch In Fabric? Totally twisted, super stylish, and frequently funny, the new fetishistic nightmare-dream from Peter Strickland is a loving recreation of Euro-horror and giallo tropes of the past, lovingly referenced in nearly every frame.
The setup: there’s a dress, and it’s haunted. Okay, it’s a bit more complicated than that. The phantom threads come from a department store straight out Dark Shadows by way of the Seventh Circle of Hell. Managed by a cadaverous, ghoulish man and his mostly silent female cohorts, all of whom are dressed like vampires from a lurid romance paperback cover, the department store is in the midst of a huge sale – a sale that inspires women in England to come calling.
One such woman is Sheila (Marianne Jean-Baptiste, thoroughly charming here), a bank teller in a bit of a rut. She’s just learned her ex-husband has started dating again, and she finds herself frequently questioned by her managers. On top of that, her son (Jaygann Ayeh) is forever hanging around the house with his very tall, very rude girlfriend (Gwendoline Christie, making the most of a limited role). While shopping at the store, Sheila encounters a red dress, and is encouraged to purchase it by the totally bonkers saleswoman (Fatma Mohamed, stealing the entire movie and constantly tossing off cryptic, overly wordy sayings).
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