Its tormented shadow-play, extreme camera angles, and exultant grotesquerie moved to the so-called New World with alacrity.
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This Fellinian grotesquerie, complete with raucous vaudeville music, trades in an element long foreign to the passion narrative : satiric humor.
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The smiles should broaden as Callow goes on to embody these characters with a combination of grotesquerie and passion that is indeed Dickensian.
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His " Fantastic Fables " anticipated the ironic style of grotesquerie that became a more common genre in the 20th century.
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It follows that Dean Semler's cinematography alternates between golden nostalgia and blood-splattered grotesquerie _ a recruiting video made in hell.
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A decent though not exactly inspired black comedy, " Clay Pigeons " boasts just enough grotesquerie and gallows humor to sustain interest.
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Because grotesquerie is also a problem, the " Grinch, " whose body is deformed and distorted, is an issue by definition.
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It adds up to a grotesquerie that has its share of suspense but falls far short of creating the mesmerizing menace of its justly celebrated predecessor.
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As a study in grotesquerie, and a true expression of loathing of Viennese self-delusion then and now, the production had a certain integrity.
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And when Hemocrates, undone by infatuation, shows up in popinjay regalia for the show's denouement, it is painful to the point of grotesquerie.