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Knocked Up

Sexism Just Won’t Die in ‘Burying the Ex’
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Sexism Just Won’t Die in ‘Burying the Ex’

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Maysa Hattab
/ 19 June 2015
Playing like a "Rom-Zom-Com" helmed by Judd Apatow, Burying the Ex suffers from a repository of sexist tropes, a somewhat redeeming ending notwithstanding.
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