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  • Speaking of movies, I doubt whether The Girls is any more misogynist than those British “kitchen-sink” narratives of the 1950s and 1960s, still touted for their social consciousness, in which the working-class bride turns into a dragon overnight.

    Monster of Marriage 2010

  • Instead, led by Macolm McDowell's magnetic lead performance, it's become a fable, a reckless cautionary tale that seems far more relevant than many of the kitchen-sink dramas that came out of England in the previous decade.

    Michael Giltz: DVDs: What's The Best Sitcom On Thursday Nights? Michael Giltz 2011

  • Indeed, both show how you can go indie and still pull off something other than kitchen-sink realism; one is a pretty slick-looking high school movie, the other a teen musical -- i.e. both are aiming for places in very commercial Hollywood niches where the sheen of production counts.

    Archive 2010-03-01 Hal Duncan 2010

  • Small and unpretentious, Welcome to the Rileys would be considered a kitchen-sink kind of personal drama, were there a kitchen sink involved.

    Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Welcome to the Rileys Marshall Fine 2010

  • Patrick and I endured another family dinner, though Trent was absent from this one—in town with the “kitchen-sink blonde” who managed the hotel.

    Dark Secrets 2: No Time to Die the Deep End of Fear Elizabeth Chandler 2011

  • (Well, it would depend on the book, I suppose - most indie filmmakers can't afford to stage spectacular space battles ... but they can do decent kitchen-sink drama very faithfully).

    Archive 2010-03-01 Hal Duncan 2010

  • It is part of a wave of 17th-century plays which were kitchen-sink dramas avant la sink, which turned to middle-class life as opposed to aristos for their subjects and sought a new naturalism of manner.

    A Woman Killed with Kindness; Loyalty; Ghost – review 2011

  • The success of David Lindsay-Abaire's "Rabbit Hole," a jokey kitchen-sink drama about a family in crisis, was foreordained, right down to its winning the Pulitzer Prize in 2007.

    Lindsay-Abaire's Southie Class Portrait Terry Teachout 2011

  • In this grim, post-second world war setting, familiar from kitchen-sink film dramas, Hamlet's the original angry young man, stuck between the old world and the new, and feeling betrayed and caught up in the political paranoia of the cold war.

    This week's new theatre 2011

  • Speaking of movies, I doubt whether The Girls is any more misogynist than those British “kitchen-sink” narratives of the 1950s and 1960s, still touted for their social consciousness, in which the working-class bride turns into a dragon overnight.

    Monster of Marriage 2010

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  • "If one of the defining cultural tropes of the 1950s and ’60s was kitchen-sink realism, many writers today go more for yoga-mat realism."

    Source: Books and the ‘Boredom Boom’

    kitchen-sink realism is a term coined to describe a British cultural movement that developed in the late 1950s and early 1960s in theatre, art, novels, film and television plays, whose protagonists usually could be described as "angry young men" who were disillusioned with modern society.

    January 21, 2018