2020-3-28 But ones that are ready to take on the wildest terrain out there, off-road camper trailers, are a lot newer and hinge on modern technology. One of the best ways to stay well-fed, bathed, and get a good night’s sleep out on the trails, the following are the 12 best off-road camper trailers. On the Road - Trailer No. Young writer Sal Paradise has his life shaken by the arrival of free-spirited Dean Moriarty and his girl, Marylou. As they travel across the country, they encounter a.
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Three years after debuting her eighth feature film at the Film Festival (the star-studded and bruising black comedy “The Party”), British auteur is gearing up for another big festival debut. This time around, Potter is moving her action and attention to New York City in the form of “,” a new drama starring and Elle Fanning as a father-daughter duo embarking on an emotional visit over the course of one day in the city. The film will premiere in competition at Berlin, where it will go up against new films from Eliza Hittman, Kelly Reichardt, Abel Ferrara, Christian Petzold, and Hong Sangsoo.Per the film’s official synopsis, it “follows a day in the life of Leo (Javier Bardem) and his daughter, Molly (Elle Fanning) as she grapples with the challenges of her father’s chaotic mind. As they weave their way through New York City, Leo’s journey takes on a hallucinatory quality as he floats through alternate lives he could have lived, leading Molly to wrestle with her own path as she considers her future.” The film also stars Branka Katic, Milena Tscharntke, Laura Linney, and Salma Hayek.
It’s a literal manifestation of the famous poem from which the film takes its title: “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost, which toys with ideas of self-determination and destiny. What if Leo did take the road “less traveled by” but also managed to choose two other paths as well? It’s a dramatic mind-bender, and one that Potter and her game cast appear to have rendered in emotional terms.Check out the first trailer for “The Roads Not Taken” below. The film will premiere in competition at Berlin later this month, and Bleecker Street will release it in select theaters on Friday, March 13.Sign Up.
As the leader of The Verge’s Pride & Prejudice (2005) fan group, I obviously went to go see Emma last weekend. It was great! Made me worried that the film would be too stylized and stark, but I was actually really impressed at how it balanced those elements were while still telling the straight story.The film uses a lot of the stylized humor to set up its characters and world, then slowly fades it out as the drama ratchets up. Emma’s father is constantly ridiculous, a key love interest is dressed down before he’s built back up, and a secondary character is annoying to exaggerated lengths, nicely setting up how she later impacts the plot.Finding that balance between stylized humor and natural storytelling always seems challenging, and I love how much it happens in setups and payoffs here. It all tends to work together, with the funnier moments (like the introduction of an elaborate picture frame) cooling down and setting up important moments down the road where those ridiculous elements are now just part of the scenery.Check out nine trailers from this week below.
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