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Wes Anderson has designed a bar, Wired reports:

If you, like us, lusted after the art deco tiling and rose-colored lighting of the Grand Budapest Hotel lobby, or drooled over the yellow Parisian hotel room in Hotel Chevalier, here’s some enchanting news: Wes Anderson has designed a bar. It’s called Bar Luce, it’s in Milan, and it’s like an Anderson film set rendered in real life, where you can sit at a vintage formica table, sip a Campari on the rocks, and pretend you’re in 1950’s Italy.

Watch Peter O’Toole discuss the craft of acting in a rare interview from 1965:

The owner of an arthouse theater in Massachusetts is holding a contest to give it away, along with $20,000:

I opened the living-room-style Cape Ann Community Cinema in historic Gloucester, Massachusetts in 2008. I designed it to be a resource for the residents of Boston’s North Shore to not only have a comfortable and welcoming place in which to appreciate great films, but also as a means by which to offer access to filmmakers and their process. In the 7 years during which we as a community have built the place up to become the premiere arthouse cinema on the North Shore, we have shown over 1,500 films, hosted hundreds of filmmakers, launched a thoroughly modern performance stage, and given over 100,000 guests a filmgoing experience that serves as a high standard by which all other nights out at the movies are now judged.

The Danish hit Klown is getting a sequel titled Klown Forever, Screen Daily reports:

In Klown Forever, Frank and Casper’s friendship is tested when Casper decides to move to Los Angeles and pursue a solo career there. Determined to win back his friend, Frank follows him to California for a holiday of spectacular misadventures. Among the cameo apperances in the film are Isla Fisher, Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine and Danish heartthrob Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Game Of Thrones).

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