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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 ...
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 ...
Marty Reisman was a rather notorious figure from the late 1940s in New York City’s underground table tennis (aka ping pong) world as a twentysomething shark who lured in unsuspecting amateur players ...
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From the very beginning of “Marty Supreme,” Josh Safdie wants to confuse you a little. It’s a film set in the ‘50s, filmed with a movie language that’s incredibly reminiscent of the jittery character ...
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