Wolfs: Jon Watts’s film follows a pair of fixers hired to do the same job, which involves a kid embroiled in a situation way over his head, all during a slow snowing night. Loners by nature, they are always in conflict, and as they are played by George Clooney and Brad Pitt, masters of such bickering (even with each other), the film has an enjoyable flair to it. It is quick, fun, and charming, but it’s also essentially mindless and meaningless. Clooney and Pitt play essentially the same character with minor variations (the largest might be the color of their shirt and the styling of their beards), but they are very good with quick banter. Austin Abrams plays the kid, naïve but energetic. Cinematographer Larkin Seiple gives the film an elegant but generic look, and the musical score, by Theodore Shapiro, reinforces that feeling.