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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After his sweep of the PGA and DGA awards, we catch up with the “Anora” writer-director in the upper offices of the Aero Theatre, where things seem a little surreal.
Timothée Chalamet or Adrien Brody? Demi Moore or Fernanda Torres? We have our hunches, but they could be upended on the night of the Oscars.
Los Angeles Times columnist Glenn Whipp looks at how the 10 best picture nominees might be crafting their final pitches as Oscar voting begins this week.
Sean Baker’s freewheeling fractured fairy tale took top honors from both the producing and directing guilds, restoring its front-runner status at the Oscars.
Los Angeles Times columnist Glenn Whipp talks with Adrien Brody, Guy Pearce, Felicity Jones and Brady Corbet to get to the bottom of ‘The Brutalist.’
The cast and director explore the movie’s themes and mysteries. And they wonder, what happened to that bowling alley?
The top Oscar race, for the moment, is more of a free-for-all than it has been in years. How can each of the 10 nominees make its case for votes? Here’s our best guess.
Times columnist Glenn Whipp lays out his picks for the upcoming producers and directors guild awards in his Monday newsletter.
Will an overall fatigue with the outrages associated with ‘Emilia Pérez’ sink its chances of taking home the best picture Oscar?
In his Monday newsletter, Los Angeles Times columnist Glenn Whipp wonders how many best picture nominees you’ve seen. Plus: The Times goes to Sundance.