Dakota Johnson graced the cover of Vogue Australia's October 2018 issue and talked about her self, inspirations, fears, latest movies, and even working with Chris Hemsworth in an accompanying interview. The 28-year-old star has been in the business since she was a child, so it is not surprising she has a lot of experiences to share.

For the record, Johnson has more than two dozen film roles on her resume since she started in 1999. At the time, she was 10-years-old, per Vogue Australia.

Now that she is 28, the list goes on as she is set to star in a new movie, "Bad Times at the El Royale," opposite the "Thor" actor Hemsworth, and her latest film, "Suspiria." Johnson described Luca Guadagnino's remake of the 1977 cult horror classic as a twisted, intense, and complicated movie. She also said viewers have a lot to absorb upon watching Dario Argento's original film.

Dakota also talked about her upcoming movie with Hemsworth, and the "Fifty Shades of Grey" star could not help but gush over her co-actor. Melanie Griffith and Don Johnson's daughter said working with the 35-year-old "The Avengers" star is a distraction, and it is a huge mistake he got involved in the film.

"Chris is going to come onto the screen, and his body is outrageous," Johnson said about Hemsworth, via Entertainment Tonight. "It's unbelievable, like a crazy, crazy thing to look at, and his shirt's completely unbuttoned."

Unfortunately, Johnson is not the only one who gets affected by Hemsworth's sexy body. Everyone on the set of "Bad Times at the El Royale" has a hard time to focus on their work because of his looks.

Johnson also talked about her fears and how she managed not to let it consume her. Jamie Dornan's on-screen partner felt she is more "balanced when it comes to other people and their emotions." She also has her highs and lows because of her being emotional, but she is not afraid of it.

She even uses her emotions when she plays a role. Acting wise, Johnson also disclosed she always follows her heart when she makes a film. Her intuition plays an important role when she does her craft. "Art is emotive. and it carries an energy [sic] no matter what the medium is," she said.

From the looks of it, Johnson learned a lot from her grandmother Tippi Hedren. Chris Martin's rumored girlfriend proudly said Hedren "inspired her so much," but in a more personal way than in her acting career.