JadeVlog

Lee Boykoff - Entertainment Executive

Lee Boykoff Access contact info, org charts, active projects and more for Lee Boykoff and 80,000+ other executives and producers. Visit Luminate Film and TV Data Provided By Want to contact Lee Boykoff directly? Get phone numbers, email addresses, org charts and more from virtually everyone working in entertainment!Visit Luminate Film and TV Most Popular Oscar Nominations 2024: ‘Oppenheimer’ Dominates With 13 Nods, ‘Poor Things’ Follows With 11 Ryan Gosling Speaks Out Against 'Barbie' Oscar Snubs for Greta Gerwig and Margot Robbie: 'To Say I'm Disappointed' Is an 'Understatement' Razzie Noms 2024: Chris Evans and Jennifer Lopez Up for Worst Actors; ‘Shazam 2’ and ‘Ant-Man 3’ Tie With 4 Nods Anatomy of a Fail: Inside France’s Dysfunctional Oscar Committee Anne Hathaway Walks Out of Vanity Fair Photo Shoot in Solidarity With Condé Nast Union Work Stoppage (EXCLUSIVE) ‘Squid Game’ Season 2 to Premiere on Netflix in 2024 Dwayne Johnson Named Board Member of WWE Parent TKO Group, Granted Full Ownership of ‘The Rock’ Trademark Oscars Snubs and Surprises: Greta Gerwig Shut Out for Directing ‘Barbie,’ Margot Robbie and Charles Melton Out of Acting Races Sofia Coppola Thought Apple ‘Had Endless Resources’ — Then the Studio ‘Pulled Our Funding’ on TV Series With Florence Pugh: ‘It’s a Real Drag… America Ferrera ‘Can’t Believe’ Her ‘Barbie’ Oscar Nom Is Real, Calls Greta Gerwig and Margot Robbie’s Snubs ‘Incredibly Disappointing… Must Read Film Oscar Nominations 2024: ‘Oppenheimer’ Dominates With 13 Nods, ‘Poor Things’ Follows With 11 By Andrew Wallenstein 22 hours Film Women Directors Have Three Best Picture Nominees, Setting Oscar Record Awards Lily Gladstone Makes Oscars History as First Native American Best Actress Nominee for ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Film Oscars Diversity 2024: People of Color in Every Acting Category, Jodie Foster and Colman Domingo Make History and More Awards Oscars Snubs and Surprises: Greta Gerwig Shut Out for Directing ‘Barbie,’ Margot Robbie and Charles Melton Out of Acting Races Sign Up for Variety Newsletters By providing your information, you agree to our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy.

Sam Haskell IV took body parts in his Tesla and threw them in a dumpster after day laborers refused

Redeem now A top Hollywood agent's son dumped a bag of body parts in the trash, prosecutors say.They said video footage shows Samuel Haskell IV removing the three bags from the trunk of his Tesla.Haskell IV has been charged with three counts of murder, court records show. Samuel Haskell IV, a top Hollywood agent's son, was spotted on video taking chopped-up body parts out of his Tesla and throwing them in a dumpster after laborers refused to move the remains, prosecutors said in court this week, the Los Angeles Times reported.

The best of JG Ballard

1000 novels everyone must readJG BallardThe Drowned World (1962) Crash (1973) Millennium People (2003) When I read JG Ballard, I go into a particular kind of trance. The effect of his books isn't comparable to those of any other writer. His prose, right from the beginning, has a mesmerising pace, rhythm and decorum all its own. Even more remarkably, Ballard has established his own set of visionary locations. Plenty of other writers now fictionally venture into multistorey carparks, airport hospital wards, decaying hotels, but they do so in the knowledge that they're trespassing on Ballard's territory.

The Unresolved Tensions at the End of Ferrari, Explained

Michael Mann breaks down the moments that turn Ferrari from a racing picture into an intimate tale of parental grief. To those of us who are not racing-history aficionados, and to whom the catastrophic events of the 1957 Mille Miglia are not well known, the ostensible climax of Michael Mann’s Ferrari might come as quite a shock. Not just because of the carnage in full display onscreen, but because of the subtle ways the picture has maneuvered our expectations up until this point.

Women of Mafia 2 review weirdly entertaining Polish mobster sequel

FilmReviewPatryk Vega follows up Kobiety Mafii with this violent tale about the hijacking of a huge Colombian cocaine shipment Last year’s Polish crime-movie import Kobiety Mafii (Mafia Women) took nearly £900,000 at the box office in the UK and Ireland, which seems pretty remarkable for a number of reasons. Obviously, it demonstrates the size of the UK Polish community and how keen they are to see movies in cinemas, as opposed to waiting to catch this on another platform.