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Precious HFPA Memories Week of July 2 - July 8, 2023 Precious HFPA Memories As our beloved Hollywood

Precious HFPA Memories Week of July 2 - July 8, 2023 Precious HFPA Memories As our beloved Hollywood Foreign Press Association transitions into the Golden Globes, members wrote must-read anecdotes, experiences, insights and recollections but all share one thing: gratitude to the Association. [Read here]( The “insidious” movie that surprised everyone at the box office all over the world. [Español Read more]( [Read more]( The Bear is Ready for Another Great Menu "I'm confident we can get back in our bubble and there will be some muscle memory to it,” says Jeremy Allen White. “We're standing here right now and trying to make something, like, as true and pure as we did kind of the first time around.” [Read more]( A Conversation with Guillermo del Toro The man was simply fascinating at the Annecy Festival – “I hate perfection. I adore things that look handmade. I like stop-motion because it's handmade, tangible, handcrafted cinema…All of us here are the weird ones.” [Read more]( AND THERE'S MORE: David Lynch/Oz: A Nonfiction Movie Tells the Story Director Alexander O. Philippe finally made two iconic stars shine on the movie screen: David Lynch and the Wizard of Oz. [Read more]( Justified Is Back! "Elmore Leonard and Graham Yost gave us so much material to launch what I've always thought were potentially numerous stories. As long as we were still in the Elmore Leonard and the Graham Yost worlds that the two of them created, I just thought: I'd love to be there for it,” says Timothy Olyphant. Read More Fashion: Paris Fashion Week, Barbie & Red Carpet Trends As Barbie Margot Robbie continues to liven up the scene (what will she wear next?), we also bring you the hottest looks in Paris Fashion Week and elsewhere. [Read more]( Martial Law Memories on Broadway Here Lies Love, the musical created by [David Byrne]( Golden Globe winner (Best Score – Motion Picture for [Bernardo Bertolucci]( [The Last Emperor]( and Fatboy Slim, is now on Broadway and brings back memories of Martial Law, Imelda and Ferdinand Marcos. All in a dance club setting! [Read more]( Copyright © *2021* *HFPA, All rights reserved. Cover photo by © Greg Williams Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list.]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Website]( [Instagram]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Hollywood Foreign Press Association · 646 N Robertson Blvd. · West Hollywood, CA 90069 · USA

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