Glenn Whipp
@glennwhipp
Writer. Los Angeles Times.
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"l feel ready for action," Julia Louis-Dreyfus tells our Glenn Whipp about her new film TUESDAY, her podcast "Wiser Than Me," and her reinvigorated commitment to pushing herself to tougher places. latimes.com/entertainment-…
The Times' Glenn Whipp talked to Nicole Kidman about Stanley Kubrick and the making of "Eyes Wide Shut." "The great thing about him is that he told us, 'Don’t put me on a pedestal.' That’s the No. 1 rule." latimes.com/entertainment-…
"I’ve definitely been drunk on champagne, so I knew how to do that. And I’m sure I’ve said 'I’m married' to different people at different times, so that’s good too." Nicole Kidman spoke (candidly) to Glenn Whipp about EYES WIDE SHUT, 25 years old today. latimes.com/entertainment-…
The truly incredible Jamie Lee Curtis for Los Angeles Times 🖤 latimes.com/entertainment-… The story centres around the @thebearfx episode ‘Fishes’ - the infamous Christmas dinner. (And is up for 9x Emmys!!!) I really wanted to create images that mirrored the rising tension in the episode,
"We should feel confounded. Why? Because if we can feel that just for a little bit, then we can have some empathy, real empathy, for what they endured for a lifetime." Our Glenn Whipp sat down with Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor to get to the heart of NICKEL BOYS. latimes.com/entertainment-…
What did we see and love at Telluride? Josh Rottenberg Glenn Whipp and I narrowed it down. latimes.com/entertainment-…
Yes, John Leguizamo has been talking about Latinos and representation a lot lately. He's highlighting all the Latinos who are Emmy nominated tonight. Jessica Gelt spoke to him last year about this mission to boost Latinos in Hollywood. latimes.com/entertainment-…
For the Los Angeles Times, ALL WE IMAGINE AS LIGHT writer/director Payal Kapadia talks Mumbai, awards season and the butterflies of Los Angeles with Glenn Whipp. latimes.com/entertainment-…
ALL WE IMAGINE AS LIGHT is a film that's taken root in my head: an exquisite illumination of the interior lives of three women. Glenn Whipp sat down with Payal Kapadia, the film's director, and captured the excitement of her breakthrough moment. latimes.com/entertainment-…
It's been a long process and I'm happy to report that the state of film criticism is far healthier than thought. Please join me in congratulating Amy Nicholson, coming aboard Los Angeles Times on Monday as our new film critic. latimes.com/about/pressrel…
Sean Baker and Mikey Madison push the ‘Anora’ vibes to the brink. The Times' Glenn Whipp sat down with Anora's sean baker and Mikey Madison: latimes.com/entertainment-… #TheEnvelope NEON
Fun mixing it up with Glenn Whipp in a conversation about yesterday's Los Angeles Film Critics Association vote. Marianne Jean-Baptiste remains a major factor in the race, despite what you may have heard (or not heard) from the Golden Globes. latimes.com/entertainment-…
"I don’t really know the game that well — people are telling me now that we’re actually in the conversation again." Sean Baker is humble in this post-PGA-DGA moment. Glenn Whipp sat down with him at the Aero Theatre on Tuesday and caught something candid. latimes.com/entertainment-…
Paul Thomas Anderson sits down for his first solo interview about #OneBattleAfterAnother with columnist Glenn Whipp, who says the new film “could be his masterpiece.” “The movies, they’re all personal,” says Anderson. “Sometimes you spend two years, sometimes you spend five,
"I might not understand everything, but I’m filled with an overwhelming hope that this next generation can conquer the mistakes that we have made. ... I am an optimist, dummy that I am.” Paul Thomas Anderson to Glenn Whipp on ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER latimes.com/entertainment-…
Sitting for his first solo interview about his new movie ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER, director Paul Thomas Anderson chats with Glenn Whipp about fathers, daughters and fascism. A deep read on what is unquestionably the American film of the year. latimes.com/entertainment-…