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By Rebecca Murray, About.com Guide to Hollywood Movies since 2001

Reese Witherspoon Talks About "Just Like Heaven"

Monday September 12, 2005
Reese Witherspoon is part of a very select group of younger generation actresses who've stepped up to take over starring roles in romantic comedies now that Meg Ryan, Sandra Bullock, and Julia Roberts have – shall we say – matured and moved on.

The romantic comedy genre has been good to Witherspoon, who scored box office success with both "Legally Blonde" movies as well as "Sweet Home Alabama." Witherspoon's hoping to extend her winning streak with "Just Like Heaven," a cute comedy co-starring Mark Ruffalo.
  • Reese Witherspoon Discusses "Just Like Heaven," Balancing a Career and Kids, and Romantic Comedies
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