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Highlights
From the “Joker” sequel and Timothée Chalamet’s Bob Dylan biopic to a handful of festival darlings, it’s a jam-packed season. Plan accordingly.
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2. Critic’s Notebook
The Wicked Witch of the West: A Heroine for Our Time
“Wicked,” which arrives to the big screen this fall, redeems the villain who is barely a character in L. Frank Baum’s classic novel.
By Salamishah Tillet
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3. 1. Critic’s Notebook
At the Movies, the Apocalypse Has Already Arrived
In “Joker: Folie à Deux,” “Megalopolis” and more, the sense of an isolated and fearful humanity pervades this season’s films.
By Alissa Wilkinson
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2. ### ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ Hands Warner Bros. a Lifeline
The movie has made roughly $190 million in its first 10 days, giving the studio a needed hit after a summer of misfires.
By Brooks Barnes
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Fall Preview
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Fall Preview
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Critic’s Notebook
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7 People Who Helped Define the ‘Star Wars’ Galaxy
James Earl Jones, who died last week, was one of many who made the “Star Wars” films immersive and intricate. Here is a look back at several who have died, having made a lasting impact.
By Emmett Lindner
Blood Red Is the New Barbie Pink
And other cultural predictions based on movies that played at the Toronto International Film Festival, including Pedro Almodóvar’s latest.
By Kurt Soller