Daniel Lopatin, a.k.a. Oneohtrix Point Never, talks about scoring the Timothee Chalamet/Josh Safdie movie 'Marty Supreme' in our new interview.
Josh Safdie’s solo outing turns table tennis into a nerve-shredding portrait of ambition, ego, and postwar anxiety.
“Everybody wants to rule the world,” goes the Tears for Fears song we hear at a key point in “Marty Supreme,” Josh Safdie’s nerve-busting adrenaline jolt of a movie starring a never-better Timothée ...
Timothée Chalamet's new movie "Marty Supreme" arrives in theaters nationwide on Christmas Day. Director Josh Safdie's genre-busting sports drama is rated R. The young actor deserved an Oscar for ...
Marty Supreme is for the dreamers. Josh Safdie’s exhilaratingly brilliant opus stars Timothée Chalamet as the indomitable Marty Mauser, a young table tennis virtuoso who chases greatness with a ...
After months of anticipation, Marty Supreme is finally hitting theaters this month. The A24 film, helmed by director Josh Safdie, has already garnered early critical acclaim, with early viewers ...
Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet are playing doubles. The couple rolled up to the “Marty Supreme” premiere in Los Angeles Monday night in matching orange leather Chrome Hearts outfits — a ...
For Kylie and Timmy, everything's coming up orange. The film stars Chalamet as a table tennis player loosely inspired by Marty Reisman and follows his quest for greatness. A son of New York through ...
A pop-up dedicated to the upcoming film “Marty Supreme” is set to open on Monday afternoon. The Josh Safdie-directed sports comedy-drama follows Marty Mauser’s pursuit of becoming a table tennis ...
Director Josh Safdie’s new film, “Marty Supreme,” is a semi-fictional sports drama set in 1950s New York, centered on Marty Mauser (played by Timothée Chalamet), a driven Jewish ping-pong hustler ...
Gwyneth Paltrow mistook Timothée Chalamet’s faux pockmarks for real acne scars while filming “Marty Supreme.” Todd Williamson/JanuaryImages/Shutterstock Even ...
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 ...