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Eduardo Cruz Has No Comment on Rumored Girlfriend Eva Longoria

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Eduardo leaves Cafe Was shortly after rumored girlfriend Eva Longoria and they hop into different cars. Eduardo has been busy celebrating the birth of his sister Penelope and Javier Bardem’s new son.

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Eduardo Cruz Has No Comment on Rumored Girlfriend Eva Longoria

Harvey Weinstein Wants to Recut The King’s Speech, and 5 Other Stories You’ll Be Talking About Today

Also in this humpday edition of The Broadsheet: Ryan Murphy has some choice words for Kings of Leon… J. Edgar finds its icy blonde… a new Oscar nominee is also a new father… and more ahead.

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Harvey Weinstein Wants to Recut The King’s Speech, and 5 Other Stories You’ll Be Talking About Today

Javier Bardem, Penelope Cruz Welcome Baby

Baby was reportedly born in Los Angeles on Tuesday. By Jocelyn Vena Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem Photo: Noel Vasquez/Getty Images It’s a good week to be Javier Bardem. On Tuesday the “Biutiful” star found out he was nominated for an Academy Award , and now comes news that he and his Oscar-winning wife, Pen

Ranking the Oscar Reactions: Which Nominees (and Publicists) Brought Their A-Game?

If you’re anything like me, you read most of the publicist-approved Academy Award nominee reactions…and you nod off somewhere between “thrilled to be in the company of such wonderful actors” and “this film was a labor of love.” That’s all good and classy but who cares? We live in a Jersey Shore -driven society where people would sooner light a Wall Street Journal on fire for warmth (and attention) at a Midwestern Justin Bieber concert than read it. Just give us a little creativity and edge that was not approved by your management. With that simple request in mind, Movieline has ranked the Oscar nomination reactions this morning — based on originality, genuineness and political incorrectness — and listed them below for your convenience.

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2011 Oscar Nominations: Announced!

The 2011 Academy Award nominations were announced this morning, with no real surprises in any of the major categories. The following movies, actors, actresses and directors will vie for the biggest prize in their business on Sunday, February 27… BEST PICTURE 127 Hours Black Swan The Fighter Inception The Kids Are All Right The King’s Speech The Social Network Toy Story 3 True Grit Winter’s Bone BEST ACTOR Javier Bardem, Biutiful Jeff Bridges, True Grit Jesse Eisenberg, The Social Network Colin Firth, The King’s Speech James Franco, 127 Hours BEST ACTRESS Annette Bening, The Kids Are All Right Nicole Kidman, Rabbit Hole Jennifer Lawrence, Winter’s Bone Natalie Portman, Black Swan Michelle Williams, Blue Valentine BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Christian Bale, The Fighter John Hawkes, Winter’s Bone Jeremy Renner, The Town Mark Ruffalo, The Kids Are All Right Geoffrey Rush, The King’s Speech BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Amy Adams, The Fighter Helena Bonham Carter, The King’s Speech Melissa Leo, The Fighter Hailee Steinfeld, True Grit Jacki Weaver, Animal Kingdom BEST DIRECTOR Darren Aronofsky, Black Swan Joel & Ethan Coen, True Grit David Fincher, The Social Network Tom Hooper, The King’s Speech David O. Russell, The Fighter

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PIC: Scooter Learns the Ways of Insult Comedy from Kathy Griffin and Ricky Gervais

REVIEW: Javier Bardem Saves the Overwrought, Overmanipulative Biutiful

The latest entry from the “If it makes you feel terrible, it must be great!” school of filmmaking, Alejandro González Iñárritu’s Biutiful has it all: Charming, intelligent, wholly innocent children who suffer at the hands of their wackadoodle manic-depressive mother. Desperate immigrants who toil away under exploitive working conditions for greedy employers who care more about profits than about human lives. Dead babies. Cancer. Nothing says “Awards Season” like feel-bad cinema, and with Biutiful, Iñárritu hauls out the big guns.

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REVIEW: Javier Bardem Saves the Overwrought, Overmanipulative Biutiful

Javier Bardem on Biutiful, Barcelona, and the Economy of Exploitation (Oscars Included)

I could feed you that tired old line about Javier Bardem delivering the performance of a lifetime etc. etc. in Biutiful , but come on. Why lie? The reality is that Bardem has delivered such richly drawn, deeply layered work for years, from his role as doomed Cuban poet Reinaldo Arenas in Before Night Falls to the right-to-die proponent Ramon Sampedro in The Sea Inside and even the affectless, coin-tossing killer Anton Chigurh in No Country For Old Men — all canonical characters of the last decade, all justifiably Oscar-nominated (with the latter winning). It is fair to say Biutiful ‘s struggling, terminally ill Barcelonan eclipses them all; so when will Bardem receive the awards-season recognition he deserves?

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Javier Bardem on Biutiful, Barcelona, and the Economy of Exploitation (Oscars Included)

Late Night Highlights: Jay Leno Uncovers Lost Footage of Javier Bardem as Superman

When Javier Bardem stopped by the Tonight Show last night, Jay Leno got into the holiday spirit by showing embarrassing video of the Eat Pray Love actor crying on camera as a child and then preening as Superman for a job in the ’90s. Elsewhere, Jack Black and Conan O’B rien staged a rock off, David Letterman destroyed a Christmas tree and then the Late Show host took aim at Sarah Palin.

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Late Night Highlights: Jay Leno Uncovers Lost Footage of Javier Bardem as Superman

Watch Michael Douglas, Natalie Portman, Matt Damon and 11 Other Stars Act

Here’s something great for you to watch while the boss isn’t looking: The New York Times assembled 14 actors to perform a variety of classic screen types in short films directed by photographer Solve Sundsbo. Javier Bardem, Michael Douglas, James Franco, Tilda Swinton and Natalie Portman provide highlights, but pay special attention to two performers in particular: Matt Damon’s hilarious silent screaming fit and Jennifer Lawrence’s sexy horror homage. Once again , The Winter’s Bone actress shows just what she had hidden underneath that bulky winter wardrobe. Also of note: singer Owen Pallet did the accompanying music, which sounds an awful lot like Johnny Greenwood’s score from There Will Be Blood . Not that anyone is complaining. [ NYT ]

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Watch Michael Douglas, Natalie Portman, Matt Damon and 11 Other Stars Act