Dakota Johnson

15 ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ Facts to Whip You Into Shape
15 ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ Facts to Whip You Into Shape
15 ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ Facts to Whip You Into Shape
For all the controversy and hubbub surrounding Fifty Shades of Grey, did you know that movies sex scenes only add up to 14 minutes of the film’s two hour and five minute runtime? That’s just 11% of what everyone went to see in the first place. This is just one of the facts packed into the latest episode of You Think You Know Movies, which takes the pain train to Fifty Shades of Grey!
SNL Ranked: Dakota Johnson Is Fifty Shades of Great
SNL Ranked: Dakota Johnson Is Fifty Shades of Great
SNL Ranked: Dakota Johnson Is Fifty Shades of Great
Dakota Johnson truly impressed in Fifty Shades of Grey, bringing genuine humor and personality to a character who was entirely humorless and lifeless on the page. But can her likability and seemingly effortless talents translate to a solid hosting stint on SNL? Read on for this week's SNL sketches ranked from the greatest to the not-so-great.
SNL: ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ Star Dakota Johnson Joins ISIS
SNL: ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ Star Dakota Johnson Joins ISIS
SNL: ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ Star Dakota Johnson Joins ISIS
Even when it’s at its best, modern SNL is rarely shocking. Funny, strange, silly and clever, sure. But shocking? Nah. The show doesn’t seem to set out to offend every week. So when the show broke out a fake commercial that depicted 50 Shades of Grey star and guest host Dakota Johnson joining the radical terrorist group ISIS, jaws rightfully hit the ground. Who approved this? And could they start approving more sketches?
Dakota Johnson and the Ladies of SNL Say What They Want to Say
Dakota Johnson and the Ladies of SNL Say What They Want to Say
Dakota Johnson and the Ladies of SNL Say What They Want to Say
Modern SNL has one of the strongest female line-ups in the show’s history, so it’s always a pleasure when the writers give this group of extremely funny ladies a chance to shine together. This sketch is a weird one because it feels like such an odd and specific concept that must have been a real pain in the butt to pitch in the writer’s room, but the execution is simply sublime: a group of women start being brutally honest with the people in their lives and immediately celebrate to the impossibly catchy sounds of Sara Bareilles’ “Brave.”