Now Mr. Cohen has a feature-length film with a title as malapropos as Borat's sendup of Kazakhstan. |
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A campy sendup of nun movies, the show is at SoHo Playhouse through January 2nd. |
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At this point, the musical's sendup of the bow-wow populism of our seventh President has taken on a new relevance, if not gravity. |
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More frequently, you find the smirk in comedies, like the sendup of Hollywood nihilism in Get shorty. |
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Spartan's sharp-looking sendup is anything but scary in looks, but deep down is a phantom wraith ready to wreak havoc at will. |
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If 2010's first instalment was a one-two sucker punch of glorious goofiness, the follow-up is a more thoughtful superhero sendup. |
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But then I decided it was all a pretty great sendup to just about everything that beats and honks in New York. |
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The blog, which ran only for about a year, and the book that followed, is riotously funny, a love letter, a sendup and an Ouroboros all in one. |
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In 1975, ''Monty Python and the Holy Grail,'' a sendup of the legend of King Arthur, had its world premiere in Los Angeles. |
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Nichols began his sendup of Tennessee Williams — a high-pitched, hard-drinking Southern playwright called Alabama Glass — with the playwright explaining his newest work to the audience. |
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With the Brooklyn ensemble Les Sans Culottes, whose raunchy faux-French rock is both a sendup of and a tribute to late-period Serge Gainsbourg and punchy yé-yé girl pop. |
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Equally ruthless is her sendup of overachieving New York women in feral pursuit of have-it-all motherhood without having first ascertained if they even like children. |
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