He has also directed episodes of the TV series Empire, American Crime Story and Billions. His salary for directing films is estimated to be around $2 million per movie. John Singleton is a highly successful Director with a net worth of $50 million. Born in Los Angeles in 1968, he is best known for directing the iconic film Boyz n the Hood, as well as Poetic Justice, Shaft, Four Brothers and 2 Fast 2 Furious.
Lizzy Caplan is down for another Mean Young women film, whether or not she isn’t exactly sure there’s another thing to tell with the characters of the hit 2004 farce.
The Emmy-chose performer, 40, zeroed in on the possibility rehashing her occupation as Janis Ian in a likely continuation, let Grazia USA in on that she wouldn’t miss doing the film anyway has a couple of requests concerning whether one is even required.
Almost a century ago, Charles London — founder of family-owned London Jewelers — was known for offering exceptional timepieces. This week, the venerable retailer is burnishing that reputation with its annual Watch Fair.
Visitors will get to see, touch and try on luxurious watches from the world’s most exclusive manufacturers, all while enjoying London’s signature hospitality at its elegant flagship store in Manhasset, LI.
The celebration will include cigar rolling, gelato scoops, delicious bites from an on-site pizza maker and other fall delights.
Explore More PORT ST. LUCIE — The Mets’ worst World Baseball Classic fears may have been realized Wednesday night.
Edwin Diaz, the team’s All-Star closer, was removed from the field in Miami in a wheelchair after he was injured during Team Puerto Rico’s postgame celebration following a 5-2 victory over the Dominican Republic.
Diaz had just recorded the final out of the game and was crowded by teammates who began hugging him near the pitcher’s mound.
Explore More Don’t ask this Batman if he’s seen any DC films.
Tim Burton’s 1989 blockbuster superhero film “Batman” starring Michael Keaton as the Caped Crusader is largely credited with starting the craze of comic book movies. However, the Oscar-nominated Keaton admitted that he hasn’t actually watched one since the late ’80s.
“After the first ‘Batman,’ I’m not sure I’ve ever seen an entire [comic book] movie,” the 69-year-old told The Hollywood Reporter.