Josh Safdie’s first solo-directed feature since 2008, Marty Supreme, is a kinetic love letter to New York hustle that volleys between sports underdog tale, screwball caper and melancholy star-is-born ...
Timothée Chalamet leads Josh Safdie’s 1950s ping-pong sports comedy, out in theaters Dec. 25. By Lexi Carson Associate Editor Read on to see what critics are saying about the film, which opens in ...
Jury selection has begun in the trial of Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small, who is accused, along with his wife, of emotionally and physically abusing their teenage daughter. The trial was supposed to ...
Marty Supreme is a 2025 sports comedy-drama film directed by Josh Safdie. He co-wrote the script with Ronald Bronstein. The movie stars Timothée Chalamet as Marty Mauser, a table tennis player from ...
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, ...
Reviews are out for Marty Supreme, starring Timothée Chalamet in a movie loosely based on table tennis champ Marty Reisman. What are Rotten Tomatoes critics saying about it? While Marty Supreme ...
In Josh Safdie's hyperkinetic spin on the sports movie, Chalamet banishes any trace of self-doubt as a midcentury striver based on Jewish American table-tennis champ Marty Reisman. Loosely inspired by ...
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 ...
Marty Smith may have residency in Oxford, Mississippi after covering the Lane Kiffin saga. The ESPN reporter, who spent nearly all of Saturday and Sunday at the Ole Miss football facility, got a ...
Josh Safdie's massive ping-pong masterpiece makes "Uncut Gems" feel like a warm-up rally. Like many great actors and virtually all legitimate movie stars, Timothée Chalamet is a salesman at heart. But ...
Filmmaking brothers Josh and Benny Safdie are on their nerve-fried version of an exercise kick. While their buzziest earlier movies as a duo followed characters on the margins of society—the addicts ...