Marty Supreme' production designer Jack Fisk reveals how he and Josh Safdie recreated the vibe of 1950s New York.
Get in the game with Timothee Chalamet as a ping-pong wizard in the new movie "Marty Supreme." Plus: The end of "Stranger ...
In a conversation with The Hollywood Reporter, the film's ping-pong consultant, Diego Schaaf, says he hopes the actor's wild ...
Marty Reisman, the self-proclaimed “bad boy of table tennis,” was known for his eccentric and flamboyant style as well as his courtside showmanship. At home, though, he was a husband to his wife, ...
A breakdown of 'Marty Supreme', whether Timothee Chalamet's hustling ping-pong prodigy actually wins, and what the final scene really means for Marty's future.
In Josh Safdie's 'Marty Supreme,' Timothée Chalamet plays a ping pong champion based on a real player from the 1950s, Marty ...
In Josh Safdie’s Marty Supreme, does Timothée Chalamet’s Marty Mauser become a champion, or does he become a failure? Let's ...
Marty Supreme's final scene underscores the film's view on the titular character and highlights the thematic throughline of the chaotic film.
Marty Supreme” is bursting with kinetic energy. Director Josh Safdie’s constantly moving camera struggles to keep pace with ...
Chalamet’s shameless drive rubs some the wrong way. Pride can make the line between confidence and arrogance so thin it ...