- Actor Roy Scheider, best known for playing the police chief in Jaws, passed away at the age of 75 on Sunday, Variety reports.
- Sunday's Grammy Awards were the third least-watched Grammy ceremony ever, writes the AP.
- Juno, No Country for Old Men, and The Wire were big winners at the Writers Guild of America Awards over the weekend, Variety reports.
- Kristen Bell will star in Disney's romantic comedy When in Rome, writes Hollywood Reporter.
- ComingSoon has the news that Michelle Pfeiffer will star in Cheri, a film adaptation of the 1920s novel by French author Collette.
- Yet another way to watch the Olympics this summer: Oxygen will carry gymnastics, tennis, and some other events, TV Guide reports.
- Pitchfork reports that there's a Radiohead greatest hits album on the way.
- According to Variety, Ellen Page will have the lead role in Sam Raimi's horror flick Drag Me to Hell.
I wasn't aware Roy Scheider passed away.













Roy Scheider was brilliant in Jaws.
The WGA made some great award choices, especially The Wire.
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