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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If the recently canceled ‘Late Show With Stephen Colbert’ wins the talk series prize, it won’t just be well-earned. It will tee up a piece of delicious live theater.
The Emmys rewarded A-listers galore with nominations this year — but all the love for familiar faces risks freezing out newcomers and journeymen who could use the boost more.
Awards columnist Glenn Whipp breaks down who’s out, who’s in and who should be from Tuesday’s Emmy nominations.
Awards columnist Glenn Whipp predicts the 2025 Emmy nominees in 15 major categories ahead of Tuesday’s announcement.
On the last day of Emmy nominations voting, awards columnist Glenn Whipp delivers his own (unofficial) ballot.
‘The Rehearsal’ defies categorization, which may hurt its chances against more traditional comedies. But Emmy voters should give it a serious look, our columnist writes.
With cuts to PBS and other public broadcasters looming, Emmy voters could make a statement of support by nominating ‘Wolf Hall.’
After years of exceptional, understated work, standout roles in ‘The Last of Us’ and ‘Godzilla x Kong’ are poised to take the actor from secret weapon to major star.
With its central love story turned toxic, ‘Hacks’ doesn’t have the ironclad argument it did last year. Could a new comedy series winner emerge?