- The Ex (film)
In film, "The Ex" may refer to:
* "The Ex" (1997 film), a Canadian film directed by Mark L. Lester
* "The Ex" (2007 film), a comedy film directed by Jesse Peretz
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In film, "The Ex" may refer to:
* "The Ex" (1997 film), a Canadian film directed by Mark L. Lester
* "The Ex" (2007 film), a comedy film directed by Jesse Peretz
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
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