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pastiche

[pa-steesh, pah-] / pæˈstiʃ, pɑ- /


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The venue has been transformed into the Kit Kat Club, the Weimar era Berlin nightspot, where the naughty pastiche score by John Kander and Fred Ebb gets to strut its decadent stuff.

From Los Angeles Times

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