Josh Safdie’s hectic new film “Marty Supreme,” set in 1952, mainly in New York, is, essentially, “Uncut Gems” but with a happy ending. That recklessly exuberant 2019 drama, which Safdie co-directed ...
While the first Trump administration required commonsense safety standards for the prescription of abortion drugs, the Biden administration removed almost all of them, including a requirement that ...
On a cool October evening, Timothée Chalamet summoned New Yorkers to arguably the least desirable part of Manhattan to preview a movie they wouldn’t be able to see until the end of the year. “Show up ...
Some fans lined up many hours in advance in Los Angeles for a chance to buy merchandise in the ‘Marty Supreme’ pop-up. Timothée Chalamet’s new movie generated major buzz and near-perfect critical ...
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 ...
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 ...
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 1 (UPI) --Marty Supreme, in theaters Dec. 25, is a triggering, abrasive experience. This is by design, however, and director Josh Safdie can claim mission accomplished. Timothée ...
It’s always intriguing when a pair of creative artists go their separate ways and we get to see what each individual brought to the table all along. The Coen Brothers split up and Ethan Coen made a ...
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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