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Three splashy summer films refresh the romantic comedy

Diggs and Liu star as bad bosses who fall in love in Netflix’s Set It Up

ROMANTIC COMEDIES GET A BAD rap. It’s never been the most progressive genre—how many times have we watched a hero save the damsel, or a high-powered executive flirt with his secretary? And the odds are stacked against the rom-com: box-office grosses are down; audiences are increasingly wrestling with traditional gender dynamics; and there’s a persistent belief in Hollywood that women, the genre’s target demo, will enthusiastically go see superhero

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