Scarlett Johansson

"He's Just Not That Into You" "He's Just Not That Into You"

A self-help phenomenon turns into a star-studded date movie -- but is this a dead-end romance?
  • Scarlett and Penélope do Barcelona

    Can a sapphic love scene between Scarlett Johansson and Penélope Cruz make Woody Allen seem relevant again?
  • Can Scarlett Johansson sing?

    On her debut album the velvety-voiced actress's dreamily erotic charms are not lost in translation.
  • Woody Allen and Mike Tyson, together at last

    A marriage made in Cannes: Two notorious tabloid-fodder Yanks are showered with love on the Riviera.
  • "The Other Boleyn Girl"

    There's lots of soft-focus sex in this genteel bodice-ripper starring Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johansson.
  • The Fix

    Angelina waxes romantic about Brad. Lohan adamantly sober. Plus: Scarlett calls nude shoot "surprisingly comfortable."
  • "The Black Dahlia"

    Brian De Palma fails to breathe life into James Ellroy's tale of a notoriously grisly murder.
  • The Fix

    Hasselhoff too drunk to fly? Simon Cowell a cheater? Plus: Pamela Anderson's favorite two words.
  • "Scoop"

    Woody Allen teams up with Scarlett Johansson in this kooky comic murder-mystery -- and makes us love him again.
  • Conversations: Scarlett Johansson

    Scarlett Johansson says she's not afraid of camera phones
  • Beyond the Multiplex

    Where I'm laying my Oscar money. Plus: Dylan McDermott and Snoop Dogg take on Malamud, and Scarlett Johansson and Helen Hunt tackle Wilde.
  • Are butts the new billboards?

    New York Times fashion scribe says product placement is taking a back seat.
  • "Match Point"

    This drizzly dramatic thriller may be a return to form for Woody Allen, but is it a form worth returning to?
  • "The Island"

    Ewan McGregor runs off with this completely baffling futuristic film, undoubtedly one of the strangest mainstream pictures of the year.
  • "In Good Company"

    Dennis Quaid -- as an ad man working for a young upstart boss -- proves he's one of those actors who improve with age.
  • "The Perfect Score"

    Scarlett Johansson's cherry-printed underpants and Leonardo Nam's bedroom eyes are the only sexy things in this tepid teen movie.
  • "Lost in Translation"

    Sofia Coppola's stealthy romance about two Americans stranded in Tokyo is a work of marvelous delicacy -- and offers the performance of Bill Murray's career.

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