Review of The War Between Men and Women (1972) by Tasha Robinson for The Dissolve — 06 Feb 2014
[W]hat differentiates [The War Between Men and Women] from the Knocked Ups of the world is how uproarious the funny parts get, in part because they're so daringly nasty, and how authentic and well-earned the ending seems by comparison.
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This review of The War Between Men and Women (1972) was written by Tasha Robinson and published by The Dissolve on 06 Feb 2014.
The War Between Men and Women has generally received mixed reviews.
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