Glenn Whipp covers film and television for the Los Angeles Times and serves as columnist for The Envelope, The Times’ awards season publication.
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Chalamet elevates the Bob Dylan biopic ‘A Complete Unknown.’ He’ll face serious competition from Colman Domingo, Adrien Brody, Ralph Fiennes and Daniel Craig.
Times columnist Glenn Whipp and film editor Joshua Rothkopf break down the winners and less fortunate in this year’s Los Angeles Film Critics Assn. vote.
Los Angeles Times columnist Glenn Whipp has a delightful chat with Kieran Culkin and Jesse Eisenberg, and Amy Adams talks about reactions to her film “Nightbitch.”
Los Angeles Times columnist Glenn Whipp sifts through all the awards and nominations announced this week to see if any patterns are emerging.
Ridley Scott’s ‘Gladiator’ won the best picture Oscar nearly 24 years ago. With the sequel now out, it’s time to think about its place at the Academy Awards.
One tightly wound, the other loose and spontaneous. The setup for ‘A Real Pain’? Yes, and the actors themselves.
Times columnist Glenn Whipp wonders what movie could go on to win the best picture Oscar in a year when no front-runner has emerged.
Here, we run down the five leading top Oscar contenders, the movies that will head the field of 10 nominees.
The director and the actor on the humor and pathos and tension and scary moments — sometimes all at once — in their prize-winning film.
In the Monday edition of his Envelope newsletter, Times columnist marvels at how “Wicked” star Cynthia Erivo braves Laurel Canyon Boulevard on walks. Would you?