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pastiche

[pa-steesh, pah-] / pæˈstiʃ, pɑ- /


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Hence, a remake of the film, some might argue, is destined to be a pastiche of a pastiche.

From New York Times

The result is a nasty and delicious, unapologetic pastiche with a flair for menace.

From New York Times

The lack of subversion extends to the score, a bland assemblage of British music hall pastiche that stretches its comedic wings most confidently toward double entendre.

From Seattle Times

It’s a pastiche crossed with a tribute, complete with references to slasher films, Cinderella, loner high school flicks and a makeover montage.

From New York Times

Moreover, its pastiche narrative includes notes on Igbo philosophy and recipes for delectable Nigerian dishes.

From New York Times