We already knew, and now he has the statuette in his hand: Javier Bardem received in Manhattan the New York Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in «No country for old men" (No country for old men).
The Coen brothers, directors of the film, were the great winners, as they won a total of four awards: best film of the year, best direction and best screenplay, in addition to the award for the Spanish actor.
In "No Country for Old Men," Bardem is a murderous psychopath who commits a crime spree in Texas during the XNUMXs. Will this be a preamble to the nominations for the Oscars?