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Congratulations are in order for Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost! After two years of dating, the couple announced their engagement on Sunday.
While the actress, 34, has maintained a private personal life, she’s had high-profile romances over the years, including her marriage of two years to Deadpool actor Ryan Reynolds. She’s also dated other A-list stars such as Josh Hartnett and Sean Penn.
Here’s a look back at her most notable relationships.
Josh Hartnett
Johansson dated her Black Dahlia costar, Hartnett, from 2005 to 2006. In an interview with Allure in 2006, the actress said Hartnett was “very sweet.“
“He’s a good boy.
While the actress, 34, has maintained a private personal life, she’s had high-profile romances over the years, including her marriage of two years to Deadpool actor Ryan Reynolds. She’s also dated other A-list stars such as Josh Hartnett and Sean Penn.
Here’s a look back at her most notable relationships.
Josh Hartnett
Johansson dated her Black Dahlia costar, Hartnett, from 2005 to 2006. In an interview with Allure in 2006, the actress said Hartnett was “very sweet.“
“He’s a good boy.
- 5/20/2019
- by People Staff
- PEOPLE.com
Ahead of Warner Bros.’ highly anticipated panel for the upcoming Fantastic Beasts sequel, a new Fantastic Beasts The Crimes of Grindelwald poster has been released. And it pays glorious homage to the art-deco style of the Wizarding World sequel’s 1920s setting. When Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne) arrives in New York City in 1926, he’s greeted by the […]
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- 7/20/2018
- by Hoai-Tran Bui
- Slash Film
Choose Me. Courtesy of Everett Collection via the Quad.Alan Rudolph makes a compelling case in defense of sentimentality, in defense of the love-sick and amorous. He believes in the beauty and rejuvenating power of art, and of love. Rarely sanguine or saccharine, but unapologetically emotional, his films understand that love is a painful, often arduous affair, that it is messy and confusing and ultimately ineffable, best captured in glances rather than words. Though there is a certain look, a certain feeling, that defines an Alan Rudolph film, his formal dexterity is varied, his repertoire of visual tricks assured. His swooning camera traces the boundaries of scenes like an outsider gazing longingly in, drifting dreamily, lingering like a voyeur. Choose Me (1984) begins with a voluptuous three-minute long take, starting with a closeup of the luminescent “E” of a neon sign that reads “Eve’s Lounge,” swooping down to show an...
- 5/1/2018
- MUBI
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Perhaps with a real estate eye toward a trade up to bigger digs more commensurate with the financial firepower of someone who rakes in an estimated $500,000 per episode for his co-starring role on the long-running hit sitcom “Modern Family,” Los Angeles-based actor Jesse Tyler Ferguson is looking to sell his New York City pied-à-terre for $1.495 million. The eclectically decorated apartment, which carries maintenance charges of $1,877 per month, is also available completely furnished for an additional, undisclosed amount. The ginger-haired five-time Emmy nominee, who voiced the Shangri Llama character in the 2016 blockbuster animated film “Ice Age: Collision Course,” and his prominently eye-browed attorney/bedding designer husband Justin Mikita purchased the approximately 900-square-foot one-bedroom and two-bathroom co-operative unit in early 2015 for $1,232,500.
Located on a middle floor of a 20-story, Art Deco-inspired, full-service brown brick tower built in the early 1930s on a busy corner between Union Square and Stuyvesant Square, the...
Located on a middle floor of a 20-story, Art Deco-inspired, full-service brown brick tower built in the early 1930s on a busy corner between Union Square and Stuyvesant Square, the...
- 4/19/2018
- by Mark David
- Variety Film + TV
Daniel Walber's weekly series on Production Design. Click on the images to see them in magnified detail.
“Hey, how about these sets? Are these sets great? They’re just like the Orgasmatron in Barbarella.”
-Jane Fonda
Oh, would that they were, Jane Fonda. Maybe someday we’ll have a Space Oscars, with gravity-defying holographic moons and an ever-shifting alien landscape. Presenters would enter through a pair of giant airlock doors at the back of the stage. The statuettes would float. The 50th anniversaries of both Barbarella and 2001: A Space Odyssey are coming up -- maybe they’ll do it next year?
Of course, the 90th Academy Awards didn’t escape earth’s atmosphere. But were they able to at least escape the endless parade of Art Deco, the nearly uniform tradition of the past few decades of Oscar telecasts...?...
“Hey, how about these sets? Are these sets great? They’re just like the Orgasmatron in Barbarella.”
-Jane Fonda
Oh, would that they were, Jane Fonda. Maybe someday we’ll have a Space Oscars, with gravity-defying holographic moons and an ever-shifting alien landscape. Presenters would enter through a pair of giant airlock doors at the back of the stage. The statuettes would float. The 50th anniversaries of both Barbarella and 2001: A Space Odyssey are coming up -- maybe they’ll do it next year?
Of course, the 90th Academy Awards didn’t escape earth’s atmosphere. But were they able to at least escape the endless parade of Art Deco, the nearly uniform tradition of the past few decades of Oscar telecasts...?...
- 3/6/2018
- by Daniel Walber
- FilmExperience
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