If a movie inspires you to get up in the middle of a Koreatown steakhouse and do the robot with your waiter , isn’t that worthy of some kind of award, even if it’s not an Oscar?
I’m Glenn Whipp, columnist for the Los Angeles Times and host of The Envelope newsletter. Let’s talk about “The Life of Chuck,” the latest Stephen King adaptation, a film possessing the pedigree of an Oscar best picture contender.
Can ‘Chuck’ extend Toronto’s Oscar streak?
The last 12 movies to win the Toronto International Film Festival ’s People’s Choice Award have gone on to earn an Oscar nomination for best picture. It’s a list that includes eventual Oscar winners like “12 Years a Slave,” “Green Book” and “Nomadland.” Two years ago, Cord Jefferson’s “American Fiction” premiered at Toronto and parlayed