Thus small-time con man Moss gets mixed up with real villains and, predictably, blackly comic scrapes ensue. |
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This blackly comic theme is handled with Wilde's characteristic dazzle and wit. |
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They are pitch perfect, carrying the audience breathlessly along on a wave of blackly comic repartee. |
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Mostly, his blackly comic writing will make you laugh your head off, but it can also rip your heart out. |
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Darius scowled blackly at the memory, his head still throbbing painfully from the spy's vicious assault. |
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One blackly funny screed in the book is directed at Harry and David's gift baskets. |
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There is a smaller room that shows Goya's pinturas negras, blackly painted at the end of his life, when the artist was suffering from depression and slowly going mad. |
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Here and there, sun glanced off water, and slick surfaces shone blackly orange in the morning light. |
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This savage and blackly humorous version of the Cain and Abel story also satirizes the modern West's exploitation of the romanticized cowboys-and-Indians West of American mythology. |
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Don't be afraid of the sternness of their look, of their carbon-black, diamond-brilliant eyes, of the chill wind as their wings come flapping blackly down. |
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Maccario, it was evident, did not care to take the risk of blundering upon a picket, and a man led them by twisting paths until at last the hacienda rose blackly before them. |
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Blackly funny and chillingly dystopian, Battle Royale has been having quite a resurgence recently. |
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