Charlie Sheen Reveals He’s HIV Positive
Charlie Sheen revealed that he’s HIV positive on the “Today” show Tuesday morning. Sheen said he was diagnosed with HIV about four years ago. (VAR)
Jon Croker To Adapt Enid Blyton’s Classic ‘The Famous Five’ For Working Title
Up-and-coming Brit scribe Jon Croker will adapt Enid Blyton’s classic tale of derring-do The Famous Five for UK production powerhouse Working Title. (DH)
ICM’s Mark Gordon Tapped To Lead International Scripted TV
ICM Partners has named partner Mark Gordon its head of international scripted television. He will relocate to the agency’s London office for the newly created role. (THR)
‘How I Met Your Mother’ Creators, CBS Team For ‘New York Mythological’
How I Met Your Mother creators Craig Thomas and Carter Bays will write and executive-produce the half-hour comedy New York Mythological, which has landed at CBS. (TVL)
‘Hart Of Dixie’s Jaime King To Produce & Star In CW Seed Sketch Comedy
Jaime King will produce and star in Attention Deficit Theater for CW Seed, the CW’s digital platform for comedy. The 10-episode sketch series will feature King offering insight through personal stories on how to navigate the attention deficit disorder world. (DH)
Denzel Washington To Receive The Cecil B. DeMille Award
The two-time Golden Globe Award winner will be honored with the 2016 Cecil B. DeMille Award at the “73rd Annual Golden Globe Awards” on Sunday, January 10, 2016, hosted by Ricky Gervais. (CS)
The Creator Of The Ultra-Dark ‘Flying Man’ Superhero Short On His New Deal With Sony
The viral 2013 short film captured many an imagination—and director Marcus Alqueres is finally in a position to take it to a feature. (FCC)
8 Guaranteed Ways To Boost Your Confidence
Successful people often exude confidence—it’s obvious that they believe in themselves and what they’re doing. It isn’t their success that makes them confident, however. (FOR)
Online Film School: 8-Minute Video Essay Explains How “Oh F*ck” Film Moments Are Created Through Editing
Editing is an art that goes unnoticed by the filmgoing masses. No matter how great the components of a movie may be, ultimately bad editing has the power to make or break it. Yet good editing usually means that no one even notices the cuts. (IW)