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schlocky

[shlok-ee] / ˈʃlɒk i /


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If there is one thing the world’s oldest democracy is good at, it’s throwing Independence Day parties, hosting outdoor concerts, and filling out state fairs with charmingly schlocky entertainment and ice cream stands.

From Salon Jul. 3, 2026

Though the Johnny Cage figure is a walking embodiment of cheesy Hollywood tropes, his presence seems not to embarrass the film into abandoning its schlocky ways.

From The Wall Street Journal May 7, 2026

At night, the drive-in’s screen lights up with schlocky horror movies — all of them on projected VHS — and special guests.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 23, 2026

In a single-star review, the Guardian's Benjamin Lee called the film "as dumb and schlocky as the worst of the genre, with lousy network TV effects, uninvolving action and unfunny and inelegant dialogue".

From BBC Feb. 14, 2024

What is jarring is the contemporary look of the fetus: a schlocky, seemingly computer-generated figure that recalls pop-culture fantasy images invented long after Monroe’s death.

From New York Times Sep. 29, 2022

But more dark films are making waves each year, distinguished in part from their schlockier cousins, thanks to better budgets and an undercurrent of metaphor or social commentary.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 19, 2019

Understanding televisual adaptations to be generally schlockier than their sources, I cringed to imagine what would result from a Britton-centered adaptation of “Dirty John,” a pulpy true story with a tabloid aesthetic.

From The New Yorker Dec. 20, 2018

Put the top down and bring on the summer spectacles, the schlockier the better.

From Washington Post Jun. 4, 2015

Like Shonda Rhimes’ Scandal, AHS is a different kind of quality television: ambitious, bitchy, frisky, entertaining as all-get-out, and unabashed by TV’s schlockier roots.

From Slate Oct. 9, 2013

The schlockiest films, the ones I had to take for money to survive are strewn about everywhere.

From Salon Oct. 1, 2024

Much as, in the Rock Era, even the schlockiest pop bore some compositional or presentational relationship to rock, the hits of the post-’80s period orbit the sun that is hip-hop.

From Slate Sep. 28, 2018




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