movie review MARTY SUPREME .review-block-star { --review-block-star--empty-color: #585858; --review-block-star--fill-color: #000; } .review-block-star { --review ...
During his speech at last year’s SAG Awards, Timothée Chalamet declared he was pursuing recognition as one of the greats. Just over a year later, he has shown he is on the right track with Josh Safdie ...
Marty Mauser (Timothée Chalamet) has one goal in life: to pursue a successful tennis table career. “Marty Supreme” as a film itself similarly has just one focus: portraying Marty and his journey no ...
Built like a two-by-four with acne scars, freckles and a pencil mustache, Marty Mauser is simultaneously blessed and cursed with absurd quantities of unearned self-confidence. The movies have rarely ...
New York City isn’t so much a character in Marty Supreme as it is the tenth circle of hell, from which the desperate, wide-eyed hustler Marty Mauser (Timothée Chalamet) hopes to launch himself to ping ...
Running time: 150 minutes. Rated R (language, sexual content, some bloody images, nudity). In theaters Dec. 19. Pingpong tends to be grouped with smaller, niche sports like bowling and badminton, ...
Timothée Chalamet delivers what might be the best performance of his career in Marty Supreme, A24’s new table tennis sports film from director Josh Safdie, 1/2 of the Safdie Brothers duo behind movies ...