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The horror in the film can be as equally as subtle as the humour—it is easy to miss both.
The film spaces out several nasty and effective frights. And as its narrative seems to deliberately devolve into a dissociative dream, even the funny material hits with a choke in the throat.
Enveloping you in its vintage folds, Peter Strickland's hypnotic horror film turns fashion into a death sentence.