7 Scarlett Johansson movies to watch if you liked her in Fly Me To The Moon

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No two Scarlett Johansson movies are the same and Fly Me To The Moon is the latest title starring the respected 40-year-old actress that has got fans talking. Directed by Greg Berlanti, this Scarlett Johansson movie focuses on the evolving relationship between Johansson's character, a marketing specialist named Kelly Jones and NASA launch director, Cole Davis, portrayed by Channing Tatum.

Although it isn't a biopic, this Scarlett Johansson movie does weave in real moments from history such as the Space Race and Apollo 11 mission. It would not be amiss to say that Johansson's witty and charismatic portrayal is one of the biggest reasons behind the movie's success.

Like Fly Me To The Moon, there are other Scarlett Johansson movies mentioned on this list that showcase her dynamic range and impressive acting skills.

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Lost in Translation, Her and five other Scarlett Johansson movies that prove she is both skilled and versatile

1) Lost in Translation (2003)

This Scarlet Johansson movie is set in Japan (Image via Focus Features)
This Scarlet Johansson movie is set in Japan (Image via Focus Features)

This Scarlett Johansson movie by Sofia Coppola was very well-received when it came out. It centers around Bob Harris, a fading American movie star played by Bill Murray who travels to Tokyo to promote Suntory whisky. In the middle of a mid-life crisis, Bill starts to feel lonely in the bustling Japanese capital.

But things start looking up after he befriends Charlotte, a young college graduate portrayed by Johansson. There is no doubt that this movie is a slow burn but it works because of the compelling chemistry between Murray and Johansson. Both of them are feeling a bit lost in their lives and it is this common thread that forms the basis of their connection.

There are many poignant messages that come through in this Scarlett Johansson movie but the most important one that will stay with the viewer is the value of genuine human connection.

Where to watch: Lost in Translation is available for streaming on Prime Video and Netflix.


2) Girl with a Pearl Earring (2003)

This Scarlett Johansson movie will appeal to art enthusiasts (Image via Peter Webber Instagram)
This Scarlett Johansson movie will appeal to art enthusiasts (Image via Peter Webber Instagram)

As expected from the telling title, this Scarlett Johansson movie based on Tracy Chevalier's novel is about the famous painting, Girl with a Pearl Earring (1665). Colin Firth plays Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer and Johansson portrays Griet, a young servant who used to work in Vermeer's household at the time he made the painting.

Director Peter Webber ensures that the pace of this Scarlett Johansson movie is slow enough to allow viewers to really understand the characters but still lively so that it doesn't feel tedious.

Scarlett Johansson's facial features bear similarities to the original model, but that is not the only reason she shines in this role. She is able to capture the essence of the era and it is also interesting to see how she expresses so much on screen without even saying much.

Where to watch: Girl with a Pearl Earring can be streamed on Netflix.


3) We Bought a Zoo (2011)

This family-friendly movie offers a great mix of drama and comedy (Image via 20th Century Studios)
This family-friendly movie offers a great mix of drama and comedy (Image via 20th Century Studios)

An adaptation of Benjamin Mee's memoir, this Scarlett Johansson movie by Cameron Crowe boasts a wholesome story that the entire family can enjoy together. It stars Matt Damon in the titular role.

Benjamin, after the death of his wife, buys a dilapidated zoo with his family with the hope of renovating it. But it turns out to be far more challenging than anticipated. Johansson plays Kelly Foster, head keeper of the zoo, who helps Benjamin and his family learn the ropes of zoo management.

The refreshing premise of this Scarlett Johansson movie is complemented by cinematic shots, realistic acting and satisfying character arcs.

Where to watch: We Bought a Zoo is available on Apple TV+, Disney+ and Prime Video.


4) Her (2013)

Sci-fi fans should miss out on this emotionally-touching movie (Image via Warner Bros)
Sci-fi fans should miss out on this emotionally-touching movie (Image via Warner Bros)

In this Scarlett Johansson movie set in the future, director Spike Jonze combines elements of science fiction with romance. In the lead is Joaquin Phoenix who plays Theodore Twombly, an introvert who is struggling with loneliness. He buys an artificially intelligent operating system that is designed to evolve through interactions with its user.

Theodore's OS names herself Samantha. As they continue to discuss various topics, he feels himself getting emotionally attached to Samantha who is voiced by Johansson. The imaginative narrative explores the complexity of human connections and the consequences of isolation.

Even though Johansson doesn't appear on screen, she is still able to hold her own against the detail-oriented Phoenix. And their undeniable chemistry helps carry the emotional narrative forward.

Where to watch: Her is available for streaming on Prime Video and Netflix.


5) Hail, Caesar! (2016)

This is a great option for cinephiles who want something hilarious and entertaining (Image via Universal Pictures)
This is a great option for cinephiles who want something hilarious and entertaining (Image via Universal Pictures)

Directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, this Scarlett Johansson movie thrives on impressive production design, striking costumes and well-written dialogue. Josh Brolin plays Edward Mannix aka Eddie. He is a Hollywood fixer who ensures that celebrity scandals are swept under the rug before they can make the headlines.

Johansson plays DeeAnna Moran, a rising star who becomes pregnant while her film is in production. The film also stars George Clooney, Alden Ehrenreich, Ralph Fiennes, Jonah Hill and more.

The signature Coen Brothers style of filmmaking is very much present in this Scarlett Johansson movie. There are plenty of funny moments and several inside jokes that are sure to make the audience chuckle. Fans of old Hollywood will particularly enjoy this movie as it is set in the 1950s.

Where to watch: Hail, Caesar! can be streamed on Prime Video, Netflix and Max.


6) Marriage Story (2019)

This movie explores common problems faced by married couples (Image via Netflix)
This movie explores common problems faced by married couples (Image via Netflix)

Noah Baumbach's movie stars Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver in the lead. They play Nicole and Charlie Barber, a couple who are struggling with marital problems. When Nicole serves Charlie with divorce papers, things start getting complicated, especially with regards to the custody of their son.

This Scarlett Johansson movie is worth watching because of the chemistry between the leads. Both actors perfectly capture the vulnerabilities of their characters and the emotional turmoil they have to go through.

Although the storyline is simple, the thought-provoking dialogue ensures that the audience is captivated from start to finish.

Where to watch: Marriage Story is available for streaming on Netflix.


7) Black Widow (2021)

This exciting movie gives fans insight into Black Widow's past (Image via Official Movie Facebook)
This exciting movie gives fans insight into Black Widow's past (Image via Official Movie Facebook)

Marvel fans will always remember Scarlett Johansson as the feisty Natasha Romanoff aka Black Widow. So, fans were understandably excited when Black Widow came out. Directed by Cate Shortland, this Scarlett Johansson movie is set after the events of Captain America: Civil War (2016). In the movie, Romanoff has to come to terms with her past before she joined the Avengers.

Like most Marvel movies, the narrative also captures the battle between good versus evil. Johansson does a great job of capturing Romanoff's complex character who is strong even with all her insecurities and concerns. This Scarlett Johansson movie is perfect for action fans as the fight scenes have impressive choreography that will keep them on the edge of their seats.

Where to watch: Black Widow is available on Disney+, Apple TV+ and Prime Video.


Fans of Fly Me To The Moon should make a point to check out these Scarlett Johansson movies that showcase her ability to play all kinds of characters on screen.