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[Title] => Renée Zellweger explains new look
[Summary] => When Renée Zellweger attended Elle’s Women in Hollywood Awards in Beverly Hills, people asked, “What happened to her face?” The Academy Award winner, 45, addressed the speculation.
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[Summary] => The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) Catholic Initiative for Enlightened Movie Appreciation (Cinema) rated as "disturbing" the new suspense thriller movie "Killing Me Softly."
"Killing Me Softly is a film about sex. It projects the impression that when a relationship is purely physical, based on sex as portrayed in the movie, (it) is bound to fail," Cinema said in its latest movie review.
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"Killing Me Softly is a film about sex. It projects the impression that when a relationship is purely physical, based on sex as portrayed in the movie, (it) is bound to fail," Cinema said in its latest movie review.
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October 25, 2014 - 12:00am