Bardem Earns Two MTV Movie Award Nominations

He may not have earned an Academy Award nomination for his villainous role in Skyfall, but Javier Bardem is seeing a windfall of attention from MTV.

The 44-year-old Spanish actor and Oscar-winner has earned two nominations for this year’s MTV Movie Awards for his role in the latest James Bond flick.

Javier Bardem II

Bardem, who earned an MTV Movie Award nod for Best Villain for 2007’s No Country for Old Men, has earned another nomination in that category this year for portraying the monstrous Raoul Silva in Skyfall.

In addition, Bardem earned a nod in the Best WTF Moment category for his memorable ““Oops… There Goes His Face” scene in the Bond film.

But Bardem isn’t the only Hispanic celebrity to earn recognition this year…

Former CSI: Miami star Adam Rodriguez and his Magic Mike co-stars have been nominated in the “Best Musical Moment” category.

The MTV Movie Awards will air love on MTV on Sunday, April 14 at 9:00 pm ET. Pitch Perfect star Rebel Wilson will serve as the night’s hostess.

Here’s a look at Bardem and Rodriguez’s categories.

BEST WTF MOMENT

Jamie Foxx and Samuel L. Jackson – “Candieland Gets Smoked” in Django Unchained
Denzel Washington – “Final Descent” in Flight
Anna Camp – “Hack-Appella” in Pitch Perfect
Javier Bardem – “Oops… There Goes His Face” in Skyfall
Seth MacFarlane as Ted – “Ted Gets Saucy” in Ted

BEST VILLAIN
Javier Bardem Skyfall
Leonardo DiCaprioDjango Unchained
Marion CotillardThe Dark Knight Rises
Tom HardyThe Dark Knight Rises
Tom HiddlestonThe Avengers

BEST MUSICAL MOMENT
Anne HathawayLes Misérables
Channing Tatum, Matt Bomer, Joe Manganiello, Kevin Nash and Adam
RodriguezMagic Mike
Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, Anna Camp, Brittany Snow, Alexis Knapp,
Ester Dean and Hana Mae LeePitch Perfect
Bradley Cooper and Jennifer LawrenceSilver Linings Playbook
Emma Watson, Logan Lerman and Ezra MillerThe Perks of Being a
Wallflower

Rodriguez’s “The Goodwin Games” to Premiere on Fox in May

If you’ve missed seeing CSI: Miami’s Adam Rodríguez on television, you’re in luck.

The 37-year-old half-Puerto Rican/half-Cuban American actor, who wowed audiences with his ripped body and sexy dance moves in Magic Mike, will be guest starring on Fox’s midseason series The Goodwin Games, which will launch its summer run in May.

Adam Rodriguez

The Goodwin Games centers on three siblings who stand to inherit millions if they can complete the crazy challenges in their deceased father’s will. It stars Becki Newton, Scott Foley and T.J. Miller.

Rodriguez will guest star on a recurring basis as Ivan, a grade school friend of Chloe (Newton) who becomes not only her professor but also a potential love interest.

The Goodwin Games will premiere on Monday, May 20 at 8:30 pm ET and run for seven consecutive weeks.

Bardem Receives Critics Choice Movie Award Nomination

It’s turning out to be a rewarding awards season for Javier Bardem

The 43-year-old Spanish actor and Oscar-winner has been nominated for a 2013 Critics Choice Movie Award for Best Supporting Actor from the Broadcast Film Critics Association for his villainous role in the latest Bond film, Skyfall.

Javier Bardem in Skyfall

Bardem is competing against Argo’s Alan Arkin, Silver Linings Playbook’s Robert De Niro, The Master’s Philip Seymour Hoffman, Lincoln’s Tommy Lee Jones and Magic Mike’s Matthew McConaughey.

Last week Bardem received a Satellite Award nomination from the International Press Academy for his Skyfall performance.

Meanwhile, the Broadcast Film Critics Association nominated Chilean cinematographer Claudio Miranda for Best Cinematography for his work on Ang Lee’s Life of Pi, as well as Spanish costume designer Paco Delgado for Best Costume Design for his work on Les Misérables.

Winners will be announced on January 10, 2013, at a ceremony to be broadcast live on the CW network.

Peña Earns a Spirit Award Nomination

Michael Peña has the spirit

The 36-year-old Mexican American actor has received a Spirit Award nomination in the Best Supporting Male category for his work in the police drama End of Watch.

Michael Pena

Peña, who portrays Los Angeles police officer Mike Zavala in the film, will face off against Magic Mike’s Matthew McConaughey, Middle of Nowheres David Oyelowo, Seven PsychopathsSam Rockwell and Moonrise Kingdom’s Bruce Willis.

Meanwhile, Aurora Guerrero has been nominated for the John Cassavetes Award, which is given to a picture made for under $500,000. The Mexican American filmmaker earned the nod for writing and directing the film Mosquita y Mari.

Nominees for the Spirit Awards are determined by its “independence” based on guidelines that include uniqueness of vision, original and provocative subject matter and they must be made for budgets up to $20 millions.

Winners of the 2013 Spirit Awards will be announced on February 23, during the annual awards luncheon taking place in a tent on the beach in Santa Monica.

The ceremony will be broadcast at 10:00 pm ET on IFC.

Here’s a complete look at the 2013 Spirit Award nominees:

Best Feature

  • Beasts of the Southern Wild
  • Bernie
  • Keep the Lights On
  • Moonrise Kingdom
  • Silver Linings Playbook

Best Director

  • Wes Anderson – Moonrise Kingdom
  • David O. Russell – Silver Linings Playbook
  • Julia Loktev- The Loneliest Planet
  • Ira Sachs – Keep the Lights On
  • Benh Zeitlin – Beasts of the Southern Wild

Best Screenplay

  • Wes Anderson – Moonrise Kingdom
  • David O. Russell – Silver Linings Playbook
  • Ira Sachs – Keep the Lights On
  • Zoe Kazan – Ruby Sparks
  • Martin McDonagh – Seven Psychopaths

Best First Feature

  • Fill the Void
  • Gimme the Loot
  • Safety Not Guaranteed
  • Sound of My Voice
  • The Perks of Being a Wallflower

Best First Screenplay

  • Rama Burshtein – Fill the Void
  • Derek Connolly – Safety Not Guaranteed
  • Christopher Ford – Robot & Frank
  • Rashida Jones & Will McCormack – Celeste and Jesse Forever
  • Jonathan Lisecki – Gayby

John Cassavetes Award (given to best picture made for under $500K)

  • Breakfast with Curtis
  • Middle of Nowhere
  • Mosquita y Mari
  • Starlet
  • The Color Wheel

Best Female Lead

  • Linda Cardinelli – Return
  • Emayatzy Corinealdi – Middle of Nowhere
  • Jennifer Lawrence – Silver Linings Playbook
  • Quvenzhane Wallis – Beasts of the Southern Wild
  • Mary Elizabeth Winstead – Smashed

Best Male Lead

  • Jack Black – Bernie
  • Bradley Cooper – Silver Linings Playbook
  • John Hawkes – The Sessions
  • Matthew McConaughey – Killer Joe
  • Wendell Pierce – Four
  • Thure Lindhardt – Keep the Lights On

Best Supporting Female

  • Rosemarie DeWitt – Your Sister’s Sister
  • Ann Dowd – Compliance
  • Helen Hunt – The Sessions
  • Brit Marling – Sound of My Voice
  • Lorraine Toussant – Middle of Nowhere

Best Supporting Male

  • Matthew McConaughey – Magic Mike
  • David Oyelowo – Middle of Nowhere
  • Michael Pena – End of Watch
  • Sam Rockwell – Seven Psychopaths
  • Bruce Willis – Moonrise Kingdom

Best Cinematography

  • Yoni Brook – Valley of Saints
  • Lol Crawley – Here
  • Ben Richardson – Beasts of the Southern Wild
  • Roman Vasyanov – End of Watch
  • Robert Yeoman – Moonrise Kingdom

Best Documentary

  • How to Survive a Plague
  • Marina Abramovic: The Artist Is Present
  • The Central Park Five
  • The Invisible War
  • The Waiting Room

Best International Film

  • Amour
  • Once Upon a Time in Anatolia
  • Rust and Bone
  • Sister
  • War Witch    

Piaget ProduPcers Award

  • Nobody Walks
  • Prince Avalanche
  • Stones in the Sun

Someone to Watch Award

  • Pincus
  • Gimme the Loot
  • Electrick Children

Truer Than Fiction Award

  • Leviathan
  • The Waiting Room
  • Only the Young

Robert Altman Award

  • Starlet

Rodriguez to Star in “About Last Night” Remake

Adam Rodriguez is ready to help remake an iconic ‘80s classic…

The 37-year-old Puerto Rican/Cuban American actor and former CSI: Miami star has joined the cast of the remake of the 1986 romantic dramedy About Last Night, which originally starred Rob Lowe and Demi Moore.

Adam Rodriguez

The film follows two singletons (played by Michael Ealy and Joy Bryant in the redo) as they attempt to turn a one night stand into a possible relationship.

The Magic Mike star, who will be playing a college math professor on Fox’s upcoming midseason comedy The Goodwin Games, has been cast as the ex-flame of Bryant’s character.

About Last Night

The film is as-yet untitled, since screenwriter Leslye Headland (Bachelorette) drew more from the original source material, David Mamet’s play Sexual Perversity in Chicago.

Kevin Hart and Regina Hall are set to play the couple’s respective friends, who don’t approve of the relationship.

Rodriguez to Guest Star on Fox’s “The Goodwin Games”

Talk about hot for (math) teacher…

Adam Rodriguez has signed on to play a college math professor on Fox’s upcoming midseason comedy The Goodwin Games.

Adam Rodriguez

The 37-year-old Puerto Rican/Cuban American actor, who set hearts aflutter in the hit make stripper movie Magic Mike, will guest star as Ivan, a grade school friend of Chloe (Becki Newton) who becomes not only her professor but also a potential love interest.

The former CSI: Miami star will appear on a recurring basis. Rodriguez could appear in as many as four of the first 13 episodes.

Carter Bays, who created The Goodwin Games with fellow How I Met Your Mother executive producer Craig Thomas, describes Ivan via email as “a scrawny, insecure nebbish with crippling allergies,” adding: “Obviously Adam Rodriguez was the first person we thought of!”

The Goodwin Games, which centers on three siblings who stand to inherit millions if they can complete the crazy challenges in their deceased father’s will, also stars Scott Foley and T.J. Miller.

The Goodwin Games is slated to debut in early 2013.

Lovato Claims Two More Teen Choice Awards

There’s no denying that Demi Lovato is a teen sensation…

The 19-year-old part-Mexican singer, actress and recently appointed X Factor judge proved to be the brightest Hispanic star at Sunday’s Teen Choice Awards.

Demi Lovato

Lovato—who presided over the festivities as co-host with Glee’s Kevin McHale—was the winningest Latina/o by picking up a pair of brand-new surfboards at the 14thannual awards show.

The former Disney Channel star, who received a total of four nominations, claimed the Choice Female Music Star of the Summer and Choice Twit awards.

Including Sunday’s haul, Lovato has won a total of six Teen Choice Awards.

But Lovato wasn’t the only Hispanic star to pick up an award…

The Vampire Diaries’ star Michael Trevino picked up the award for Choice TV Male Scene Stealer during last night’s show. Its the 27-year-old Mexican American actor’s second straight win in that category for his role as Tyler Lockwood on the CW series.

Another Latino playing a werewolf on television, Teen Wolf’s Tyler Posey, claimed the Choice Summer TV Star Male award. It’s the first Teen Choice Award for the 20-year-old half-Mexican American actor, who will be returning for a third season on MTV’s hit supernatural series.

Former American Idol judge Jennifer Lopez, who came into the night as the most-nominated Hispanic celebrity, took home the Choice TV Female Personality award for her role on Fox’s hit singing competition series. It’s her twelfth Teen Choice Award.

Meanwhile, Magic Mike star Adam Rodriguez took home the award for Choice TV Actor Action for his role on CSI: Miami; Selena Gomez & The Scene received the Choice Music Group award; Zoë Saldaña won in the Choice Movie Actress: Action category for her role in Colombiana; and Glee’s Lea Michele was named Choice TV Actress Comedy.

The Teen Choice Awards winners were chosen by fans, who cast a total of 134 million votes, Lovato reported during the show.

Click here for a complete list of winners.

Rodriguez to Star in Indie Film “Lovesick”

Don’t fault Adam Rodriguez for feeling a little lovesick this summer…

The 37-year-old Puerto Rican/Cuban American actor, who most recently showed some serious skin in Magic Mike, has joined the cast of Lovesick.

Adam Rodriguez

Rodriguez will star opposite Matt LeBlanc, Ali Larter, Chevy Chase and Kristin Johnson in the indie romantic comedy, which centers on Charlie Darby, a sweet high school principal who goes off the rails whenever he falls in love.

Rodriguez will portray Jason, the married best friend to LeBlanc’s Charlie character.

Lovesick, directed by Oscar winner Luke Mathaney, is currently filming in Los Angeles.

Before making the move to the big screen, Rodriguez was best known for his role as Eric Delko as on CBS’ now cancelled CSI: Miami for 10 seasons.

Alves Expecting Her Third Child

She may still be in the honeymoon phase… But Camila Alves has another reason to celebrate.

The 30-year-old Brazilian model, television host and fashion designer—who has signed on the serve as a spokesperson for the I.N.C. International Concepts line by Macy’s—is expecting her third child with husband Matthew McConaughey.

Camila Alves

Only two weeks after their wedding, the Magic Mike star shared the big news on Twitter on Independence Day.

“happy birthday America, more good news, Camila and I are expecting our 3rd child, God bless, just keep livin,” McConaughey tweeted.

The couple, who have been together since 2006, already have a son, Levi, who turns 4 on Saturday, and a daughter, Vida, 2.

Alves Partnering with Macy’s & I.N.C. International Concepts

It’s back to work for newlywed Camila Alves

The 30-year-old Brazilian model, television host and fashion designer—who married Magic Mike star Matthew McConaughey last month—is the new face of Macy’sI.N.C. International Concepts line.

Camila Alves

Alves apparently won over the department store after a house visit.

“When Macy’s approached me about this, I told them we need more than a meeting in New York,” she explained to Women’s Wear Daily. “I had the team to my home in Austin, cooked some food and had some wine. They’ve got to really like me — it’s a big partnership.”

Alves will appear in television and print ads for I.N.C. International Concepts and Macy’s starting in September.

In 2010, she hosted the Bravo network’s third season of its reality television show Shear Genius.