Javier Bardem @ NY Film Critic's Circle Awards
Macho eye candy Javier Bardem picks up the award for Best Supporting Actor for the Cohen brothers’ No Country For Old Men at the 2007 New York Film Critic’s Circle Awards at NYC’s Spotlight on Sunday.
No Country For Old Men also picked up the awards for Best Picture, Best Director and Best Screenplay. In the film, Bardem, 38, plays Anton Chigurh, a psychopathic murderer who wreaks havoc in Texas during the 1960s.
Lots of film buffs recently got together to discuss the crime drama’s controversial ending (amongst other things) including Elvis Mitchell (ex-New York Times), Harry Knowles (Aintitcoolnews.com), Glenn Kenny (Premiere.com), Jim Emerson (RogerEbert.com) and Jen Yamato (RottenTomatoes.com). If you are one of the fortunate ones to have already seen the film, check out the exclusive podcast here.
Just last week, Javier and his leading lady Penelope Cruz, 33, were seen frolicking on the beaches of Fernando de Noronha (an archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, near the Brazilian coast).