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Burying The Ex
When when Evelyn is the victim of a fatal, freak accident. A couple months have passed and Max meets his dream girl, Olivia. The new romance gets tricky when Evelyn comes back from the grave and insists on continuing their once relationship by all means.
16 February 1940, Pasadena, California, USA
30 July 1984, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
11 March 1989, Leningrad, Russian SFSR, USSR [now St. Petersburg, Russia]
25 December 1928, The Bronx, New York, USA
1 November 1941, Los Angeles, California, USA
16 March 1986, New York City, New York, USA
14 February 1980, Fall River, Massachusetts, USA
21 February 1987, Jacksonville, Florida, USA
February 22, 2016
A modest return-to-form [for Joe Dante].July 16, 2015
For Dante's reputation, it would be best that the movie should itself be buried without an identifying headstone.July 17, 2015
Joe Dante has gifted the world great cinematic treats, such as creature feature Gremlins, sci-fi comedy adventure Innerspace, and the love letter to the cinema, Matinee. Alas, Burying the Ex will not be thought of with such reverence in the future.April 14, 2017
Even though Burying the Ex shambles through the motions like an actual zombie, it inherently has a good spirit and is trying so desperately to entertain. And that's more than can say about a lot of other horror films...August 03, 2015
"Burying the Ex" may not be a breakthrough along the lines of "Gremlins," but it is a cheerily macabre lark and a welcome fresh entry to Dante's oeuvre.June 19, 2015
The freedom of the director's best work is missing.March 02, 2017
...one can't help but wonder what drew folks like Yelchin and Dante to such substandard, subpar material.June 19, 2015
It's a lot of fun, and Dante's heart is palpably in it.June 18, 2015
"Burying the Ex" is a genre-mashing low for Dante.June 18, 2015
How did the guy who made "Gremlins" and "The Howling" direct this cheap-looking, sophomoric, unfunny dreck?June 19, 2015
Dante has always been at least as much of a comedian as a monster fan, and the film has plenty of gruesome dark humor about embalming fluid and rigor mortis.June 19, 2015
Even masters have their off days ... and Dante's new picture, "Burying The Ex," seems to have been made over the course of quite a few of them.