The star confesses getting hitched to Ryan Reynolds "just kind of happened"
The couple will preside over a December celebration to honor the 2009 laureate
There were plenty of people surprised by Scarlett Johansson's remote Canadian wedding to Ryan Reynolds last September -- and you can count Scarlett among them.
The star is auctioning off a trip and tickets to the opening for a very good cause
Next spring's "Iron Man 2" premiere will be memorable not only for the stars of the film, but also for two lucky fans -- thanks to cast member and Oxfam Ambassador Scarlett Johansson.
Reynolds, who will play the Green Lantern, never planned to attend the event
Having to wear a skintight catsuit for the camera intimidated the shapely star
The actor says he aspires to have a blended family, just like his parents
"I don't want to have to be like a Scarlett Johansson," says the Transformers actress
Pull-ups, crunches, lunges and squats will make her fit for Iron Man 2
The star confesses getting hitched to Ryan Reynolds "just kind of happened"
The couple will preside over a December celebration to honor the 2009 laureate
There were plenty of people surprised by Scarlett Johansson's remote Canadian wedding to Ryan Reynolds last September -- and you can count Scarlett among them.
The star is auctioning off a trip and tickets to the opening for a very good cause
Next spring's "Iron Man 2" premiere will be memorable not only for the stars of the film, but also for two lucky fans -- thanks to cast member and Oxfam Ambassador Scarlett Johansson.
Reynolds, who will play the Green Lantern, never planned to attend the event
Having to wear a skintight catsuit for the camera intimidated the shapely star
The actor says he aspires to have a blended family, just like his parents
"I don't want to have to be like a Scarlett Johansson," says the Transformers actress
Pull-ups, crunches, lunges and squats will make her fit for Iron Man 2
No one was expecting it, but there it was. The "f" word so rarely uttered in the world of high fashion had just slipped through the lips of one of the world's most stylish women.
The only thing more fun than old John Hughes movies is talking about them.
• Scarlett Johansson and husband Ryan Reynolds, skipping over to West Hollywood's Chateau Marmont to join Drew Barrymore for drinks on the patio. Barrymore had been eating dinner with a male friend when her He's Not That Into You costar arrived. According to an onlooker, the foursome were deep in conversation all night – with Barrymore leading most of it – while Johansson and Reynolds held hands under the table. Nearby, Samantha Ronson hung out with brother Mark Ronson, who ate on the patio.
Asked about part of the entertainment business he particularly enjoys, Greg Behrendt -- stand-up comedian, author, TV writer and producer -- had an unusual answer.
Nine leading characters, one big problem.
All the stars will be there – and here's where to find them
Heath Ledger warned Lohan that the industry builds you up – then knocks you down
The newlywed says she "squealed with delight" when Ryan Reynolds presented her with a diamond ring
When the actress married Ryan Reynolds in September, "it was my mission to have a moment of privacy"
The newlywed says she's got plenty of time before facing motherhood
The actress would like her sophomore effort to be a disc of original material
The actress cohosts a tribute concert for Nobel laureate Martti Ahtisaari in Norway
A week of events to mark the presentation of the Nobel Peace Prize to former Finnish president Martti Ahtisaari continues Thursday with a stellar concert in Oslo to be broadcast on CNN.com Live.
Though, she says of Katy Perry's hit song, "my lips are kind of taken"
Scarlett Johansson's husband jokes about their rules for wedded bliss
"I'm still standing. I'm very excited about that," says the actor, who finished in less than four hours
"She'll be on the road somewhere," the actor says of his new bride. "She better be"
Baseball-style cards offer celeb stats – and their favorites and even fears – to benefit charities
Admittedly "not a runner," the actor says he'll still tackle the big race to raise money for Parkinson's
The bride and groom wanted their guests to enjoy the great outdoors on Vancouver Island
The small ceremony is held at a wilderness retreat
Scarlett Johansson and Ryan Reynolds did a little rushing into it after all.
"It was important for me to come here and see the issues we're up against firsthand," the actress says
The powerhouse roster of presenters gear up for the upcoming show in L.A.
Fifteen singing superstars are joining forces – and voices! – to fight cancer
When Scarlett Johansson was hired by Woody Allen for the film "Match Point" in 2005, she was a last-minute replacement.
Scarlett Johansson can laugh about it now, but the actress says she was embarrassed by the media coverage of her so-called "e-mail relationship" with Barack Obama
Getting married to Ryan Reynolds has its perks, particularly when crossing the border, she says
"The cancer is not life threatening" and she "will have a full recovery," says her rep
The Stand Up To Cancer event in September also will feature Charlize Theron, Meryl Streep and David Cook
Ginnifer Goodwin says there's no bad blood between the two actresses
Morissette wishes her ex well in his engagement to Scarlett Johansson
"I've never been so frightened in my entire life," she says of scenes in The Edge of Love
Woody Allen's latest, unveiled at Cannes, nails the art of falling in love and messing things up
The actress-turned-singer croons her own version of Tom Waits tunes
All the major film festivals are conducted at a frenetic pace.
Plus: Supermodel Marisa Miller, who tops the list, says she "gets a kick" out of her career
Morissette took time off after the "unraveling of significant relationships"
But designer Roland Mouret says he will not be designing Johansson's wedding dress
The designer jokes to PEOPLE that the bridal gown will be made of Latex
The actress, newly engaged to Ryan Reynolds, talks about her first album
Designer Marc Jacobs and director Sofia Coppola wish the couple well
Johansson and Reynolds are set to marry, PEOPLE has learned
The rite of spring will also draw Madonna, Blanchett, Bardem, Cruz and Indiana Jones
The actress makes her singing debut on Anywhere I Lay My Head , due out in May
The red carpet rendezvous will raise cash for Oxfam America
The actress is auctioning off a chance to be her guest at a star-studded movie premiere
Black Eyed Peas frontman will.i.am produces We Are The Ones with an all-star cast
For filmmakers, the private life of Henry VIII is the kind of history lesson that writes itself: sex, adultery and decapitation, right there for the taking.
In The Other Boleyn Girl and Penelope, three former child actors try to outgrow the reputations of their younger selves -- with varying success
Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johansson, who star as sisters in the upcoming film The Other Boleyn Girl, vamp it up for the new cover of W magazine – and they set the record straight on everything from monogamy to politics.
Send us your question and it could be featured in an upcoming issue of PEOPLE.
Scarlett Johansson is a one-man kind of gal. That lucky (albeit unlikely) guy? Presidential hopeful Barack Obama.
Oscars are one thing, but Charlize Theron and Christopher Walken will soon have something equally golden for their mantles: Hasty Pudding pots.
Scarlett Johansson will release her debut album, "Anywhere I Lay My Head," on May 20.
Scarlett Johansson and Oprah Winfrey are not the only celebs supporting Barack Obama.
Woody Allen's muse is about to act like Woody Allen's mentor, Bob Hope – Scarlett Johansson is going to entertain the troops in the Persian Gulf, the USO has announced.
She's known for turning heads onscreen, but bombshell Scarlett Johansson is going to try her hand behind the camera. The actress will make her directorial debut this year with New York, I Love You, her rep confirms to PEOPLE.
Rachel Bilson almost didn't appear in The Last Kiss because she won't do nudity, the actress reveals in Playboy.
She's a sexy Hollywood starlet. He's an aging martial arts star. So what do Scarlett Johansson and Chuck Norris have in common? They both backed winners in Thursday's Iowa caucuses.
The actress shows up in Iowa to support Democratic candidate Barack Obama
• Scarlett Johansson, hosting a New Year's Eve house party in Los Angeles with beau Ryan Reynolds. Sporting a little black dress and a feather in her hair, the actress chatted with her friends while holding a glass of champagne. Reynolds, in a cashmere v-neck sweater, gave Johansson space and stuck close to his buddies. But later the couple reunited, embracing outside on a wooden balcony while making the rounds together to meet and greet their guests.
When it comes to John Hancocks, Johnny Depp's the man.
Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Scarlett Johansson and Keira Knightley are among those expected to hit the red carpet at this year's Venice Film Festival, which kicks off Wednesday.
Life is good for Scarlett Johansson. The actress and aspiring singer just recorded her debut album and has a calendar full of film projects that will keep her busy for months.
Scarlett Johannson stars in an adaptation that is better than it has any right to be
Christie Brinkley has put her Bridgehampton mansion, known as Tower Hill, back on the market, the New York Post reports.
With college sports on summer hiatus, SIOC took some time to answer reader questions.
Bored with the day job and fancy penning a blockbuster novel? Here's how to access your inner Dan Brown.
Scarlett Johansson struts her stuff in cleavage-baring dresses on the red carpet, but in real life, she'd rather remain a mystery.
Maybe it's because the Ant Queen (summer's movie MVP, Meryl Streep) is so excellently magisterial. Or because Nurse Ant Hova and Wizard Ant Zoc (Julia Roberts and Nicolas Cage, both of them loose and playful -- yes, Cage is playful, not gloomy!) are such a cool formicary couple.
In L.A., where you go is just as important as what you drive--and who goes where is as carefully plotted as The Da Vinci Code: Stars such as Heath Ledger, Natalie Portman, and Scarlett Johansson dig the Chateau Marmont (no surprise), while studio brass can be spotted breakfasting at the Belvedere, where you can often catch them popping open a bottle of Bollinger to celebrate a deal.
Homer S., Mary J., and eight other things we love this week:
Manhattan's most ardent ambassador has left the building.
For the most part, 2005 was a rather mediocre year at the multiplex -- a sad fact reflected in some of the box office numbers.
Love him or hate him -- there doesn't seem to be any middle ground -- Michael Bay's movies make big bucks. Even the nearly unwatchable "Pearl Harbor" made $198 million dollars. Action junkies, i.e. adolescent boys (Hollywood's favorite demographic), swarm to his films.
On paper, the concept behind "Entourage" sounds annoying as hell.
In the film "In Good Company," Dennis Quaid's character, ad executive Dan Foreman, lives out a fear hidden inside millions of American men and women over 50 -- losing their job just when they are hitting their stride professionally.
The liberal advocacy group MoveOn.org has already proved to be a force in the campaign to defeat President Bush, but it is about to get a big infusion of help from Hollywood.
You have to excuse movie fans if they confuse "Lost in Translation" for a glorified commercial for Tokyo's Park Hyatt Hotel.
The Golden Globes have had their spin in the spotlight. Now, it's Oscar's turn.

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