
Scarlett Johansson stars in James Gray's crime drama Paper Tiger, premiering at Cannes on May 16. The film reunites Johansson with Adam Driver, seven years after their roles in Marriage Story, portraying in-laws entangled with the Russian mafia in 1980s New York. Johansson describes her character Hester as determined and emotionally central, praising Driver and co-star Miles Teller for their performances. Director Gray called working with Johansson a career highlight, noting initial doubts about her involvement.
The articles focus on entertainment industry perspectives without political framing. They highlight the professional collaboration between actors and director, emphasizing artistic aspects and personal reflections. No political viewpoints or ideological positions are presented, maintaining a neutral cultural and artistic focus.
The tone across the articles is positive, emphasizing admiration and enthusiasm for the film and performances. Praise for the actors' chemistry and the director's experience conveys an optimistic sentiment about the film's reception, with no critical or negative commentary included.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| news18 | Scarlett Johansson praises Adam Driver ahead of 'Paper Tiger' Cannes premiere | Center | Positive |
| ndtv | Scarlett Johansson Goes Big, Finds Her "Chutzpah" in Family Crime Drama Paper Tiger | Center | Positive |
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