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...Allen film to which “Match Point” bears the most similarity); instead, she seems painfully real. Johansson appears entirely vulnerable while exuding sexual confidence, giving a heartrendingly dynamic performance as a woman with nothing to live for but her love affair. While Johansson??s performance nearly eclipses the film’s other merits, much of “Match Point”’s strength can be attributed to Allen’s spectacular writing and directing. He masterfully deludes the audience with intentionally exaggerated love scenes, expressionistic camerawork...
...with him on-screen. Allen agreed to do a comedy with her, and “Scoop” was filmed last summer.Johansson is painfully shy about divulging details about the film, which is set for release in 2006. European trade website screendaily.com is a bit more forthcoming, describing Johansson??s role as that of a journalism student investigating a string of murders in London. Allen plays a man posing as her father. Pushed for even one sentence about the film, Johansson does offer the tiniest of morsels: “It’s a comedy...
Uncertainty over the exact timing of Iacoomes’ death—and, by implication, what requirements of his degree he left unfulfilled—caused Harvard to turn down Johansson??s petition, according to John T. O’Keefe, an assistant dean of the College...
Hasselhoff and Johansson??s cameos may seem like in-jokes for the adult audience, but Hillenburg maintains that the writers don’t push anything that goes beyond its ostensible target audience. They may write for themselves, but they always ask whether something is too adult...
...gossip on Scarlett Johansson??s stunning Ferretti gown, Diane Keaton’s hyper-androgynous tux and Renee Zellweger’s vintage-inspired Carolina Herrera could very well go on forever. The movies themselves seem like an afterthought. I suppose you could say that I’m still drunk on the bacchanalian wonder that is fashion at the Oscars...