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We celebrate Stanley Donen, talk to Patty Jenkins and Matt LeBlanc, tell the story of the million dollar mustache, and much more!

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[View this email in your browser]( Week of February 25th-March 3rd 2019 WORLD BOX OFFICE: ALITA Vs. DRAGONS The James Cameron-Robert Rodriguez collaboration takes over the world, starting with China - but How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World is flying high, too. [READ MORE]( VIDEO: PATTY JENKINS, CHRIS PINE AND I AM THE NIGHT Inspired by true events, the limited series directed by Wonder Woman helmer Patty Jenkins goes back to 1960s Los Angeles in search of answers to a famously unsolved murder. [WATCH]( GALLERY: RED CARPET SEASON CLOSES IN STYLE Who wore what, and how, and why. [SEE]( PODCAST: MATT LeBLANC He doesn't mind being identified with Joey, is super busy and has some strong feelings about a Friends reunion. [LISTEN]( IN MEMORIAM: STANLEY DONEN A dancer himself, Stanley Donen brought his passion for movement to cinema, and created some of Hollywood's essential and unforgettable musicals. [READ MORE]( GOLDEN GLOBE MOMENT: LAUREN BACALL AND ANTHONY HOPKINS, 1993 Can you guess what these two screen icons have in common? [READ MORE]( ORAL HISTORY: GREGORY PECK AND THE MILLION DOLLAR MUSTACHE It's 1950 and Gregory Peck and director Henry King want to make a gritty, realistic western. It wasn't easy. [READ MORE]( NEXT WEEK: MORE EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEWS, VIDEOS & NEWS! Copyright © *HFPA_2018* *All rights reserved. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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