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The 14 fall awards contenders set to open before November

From left, Olivia Wilde, Florence Pugh and Sydney Chandler relax poolside in the mysterious utopia of“ Don’ t Worry Darling.”.

This time last year, I was watching the trailer for Ridley Scott's spicy meatball of a true-crime saga "House of Gucci" on a continuous loop, trying to parse the nuances of Lady Gaga's Italian (?) accent and looking for a cheap online knockoff of Adam Driver's cable-knit ski sweater. I wasn't sure why Jared Leto was playing Jeffrey Tambor, but I was absolutely certain that Leto and Gaga and the movie would all be feted at the 2022 Oscars.

Of course, none of that happened (though I did find a great deal on the sweater), which is why it's best to see movies before making any awards season predictions. But there's

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