LONDON: The opening 30 minutes of Apple TV’s new (grammatically irritating) comedy thriller “Wolfs” is that rarest, most wonderful of things — a beautifully shot showcase of two phenomenal actors demonstrating that they are at the very top of their game.
George Clooney and Brad Pitt play two unnamed fixers called to the hotel room of a prominent district attorney whose hookup winds up dead. Though both prefer to work alone, the two contractors agree to set aside their differences to finish the job. But when the supposedly dead teenager turns out to be, well, not so dead, the two fixers must traipse across New York to clean up the rapidly spiraling mess.
With both Clooney and Pitt willing to make fun of their own advancing years — it’s an ongoing bit that both are trying to hide their various aches and pains — director Jon Watts (recently the helmer of the Marvel “Spider-Man” movies and co-creator of Disney’s upcoming Star Wars show “Skeleton Crew”) sticks to a formula that works: namely putting the two rival fixers in a series of exasperating situations that will force them to begrudgingly like each other.
The ‘buddy comedy’ middle third of “Wolfs” is actually the least satisfying, particularly after the extremely funny opening act wherein the two professionals try to ‘out-cool’ one another. There are a few jokes that don’t land, a couple of plot points that fall off a cliff, and a grating riff on the two fixers insisting they’re not partners that we can all see through.
But a tight, clever final third boasts set pieces which are efficiently restrained (this is no “John Wick” movie), an interesting final twist, and Clooney and Pitt really leaning into that “Oceans”-level chemistry. “Wolfs” is a snappy, smart thriller and, with a sequel reportedly on the way, will thankfully not be the last we see of this new take on an old partnership.