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  1. ‘Wolfs’ Review: Brad Pitt and George Clooney as Themselves

They play underworld fixers in this trifle of a movie, though really they’re here to look enviably fabulous.
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Brad Pitt and George Clooney enter their Redford-Newman era in “Wolfs,” written and directed by Jon Watts.
Brad Pitt and George Clooney enter their Redford-Newman era in “Wolfs,” written and directed by Jon Watts.
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‘His Three Daughters’ Review: Sisters at Odds Together

Natasha Lyonne, Carrie Coon and Elizabeth Olsen play sisters who are caring for their dying father in this tender, funny family drama.
By Manohla Dargis
Carrie Coon, Elizabeth Olsen and Natasha Lyonne in “His Three Daughters,” directed by Azazel Jacobs.
Carrie Coon, Elizabeth Olsen and Natasha Lyonne in “His Three Daughters,” directed by Azazel Jacobs.
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‘A Different Man’ Review: Face, Off

Sebastian Stan and Adam Pearson star in a marvelously inventive dark comedy about a man who can’t change his insides.
By Alissa Wilkinson
Sebastian Stan in “A Different Man.”
Sebastian Stan in “A Different Man.”
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2. ### ‘Transformers One’ Review: Back to the Beginning
An animated prequel maps out a tidy mythology while indulging in the toy-smashing thrills of the ’80s cartoons.
By Brandon Yu
Orion Pax/Optimus Prime (Chris Hemsworth) in “Transformers One.”
Orion Pax/Optimus Prime (Chris Hemsworth) in “Transformers One.”
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  2. From left, Dreya Castillo, Residente and Luciana Elisa Quiñonez in “In the Summers.”
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  3. Ralph Fiennes as a cardinal overseeing the election of a new pope in “Conclave.”
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    The Projectionist
  4. 39 Movies to Watch This Fall
    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.
    By Ben Kenigsberg
    Lady Gaga and Joaquin Phoenix in “Joker: Folie à Deux,” the sequel to the DC blockbuster.
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    Critic’s Notebook

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  1. ‘Eureka’ Review: No More Cowboys and Indians
    This intriguingly languorous Western by the Argentine director Lisandro Alonso explores the existential plight of Indigenous Americans in three separate timelines.
    By Beatrice Loayza

  2. Critic’s Pick
    ‘All Shall Be Well’ Review: Aching With Absence
    The indignity of being someone’s spouse while they are alive and merely a friend after their death is the theme of this extraordinarily moving Hong Kong drama.
    By Natalia Winkelman