"Strickland suffuses In Fabric with intense whispers and a celebration of the beautifully twisted."
— Elizabeth Metzger, NPR
"Enveloping you in its vintage folds, Peter Strickland's hypnotic horror film turns fashion into a death sentence."
— Joshua Rothkopf, Time Out
"A movie of ravishing colors and textures that ultimately elevates style and sensuality into something genuinely meaningful."
— Justin Chang, Los Angeles Times
"Taking its cues from the cinema of Dario Argento and Italian horror, In Fabric, gives audiences the best British horror film since Don’t Look Now."
— Christopher Machell, CineVue
"Few people could get away with making haunted couture seem chilling without being kitsch, or turn ridiculously verbose retail-speak into something both sidesplitting and unnerving."
— David Fear, Rolling Stone
"In this oneiric oddity, consumerism is everything, ultimately devouring even the consumer - while the real horror is the exploitative means of production, carefully kept underground beyond the sight of bourgeois shoppers above."
— Anton Bitel Little, White Lies