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Our movie critic's weekend selections

Clouds of Sils Maria. Juliette Binoche and Kristen Stewart star as a famous actress in midlife - and still, she hopes, in mid-career - and her personal assistant, half her age and full of restless intelligence. As Binoche rehearses for a new role in a hid

Raf Simons, Dior's new creative director, takes stock of a vintage Dior dress in 'Dior and I.' (CIM Productions.)
Raf Simons, Dior's new creative director, takes stock of a vintage Dior dress in 'Dior and I.' (CIM Productions.)Read more

 Clouds of Sils Maria. Juliette Binoche and Kristen Stewart star as a famous actress in midlife - and still, she hopes, in mid-career - and her personal assistant, half her age and full of restless intelligence. As Binoche rehearses for a new role in a hideaway in the Swiss Alps, Stewart's character takes on the other part, and the women's relationship begins to mirror the one they're acting. A meditation on memory, on growing older, on the life of the theater, and the theater of life. From filmmaker Olivier Assayas. R

Dior and I. The fabled House of Dior gets both a new creative director - the soft-spoken Belgian Raf Simons - and a documentary film crew to follow him through the breakneck process of creating a new collection in time for the all-important Fall-Winter show. Even for non-fashionistas, a fascinating look into a rarefied world. No MPAA rating

Ex Machina. Alex Garland's forward-looking, unsettling sci-fi thriller stars Oscar Isaac as the billionaire inventor of a sentient robot, Domhnall Gleeson as the whiz-kid programmer invited to run the 'bot through a series of tests, and Alicia Vikander as Ava, the cyber-creature in question. Is she true A.I.? And if she is, what does that mean for humankind? R