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‘Marty Supreme’ Review” a Cinematic Rollercoaster Mastered by Timothée Chalamet

@Courtesy of A24 For the whole 150 minutes of the movie, you would gladly punch Marty Mauser in the nose. He is a true antihero, especially because he is so annoying, snobbish and self-centered that it becomes incredibly difficult to feel any empathy for him. And nonetheless you can’t help to see his drive and…

“Marty Supreme” : Q&A with Timothée Chalamet, Gwyneth Paltrow, Odessa A’zion, Fran Drescher, Tyler Okonma, Kevin O’Leary and Koto Kawaguchi

©Courtesy of A24 Few contemporary filmmakers are as drawn to obsession, risk and self-destruction as Josh Safdie. The Emmy winner’s latest movie, the sports dramedy Marty Supreme, is a natural extension of those fixations. The story is ultimately only filtered through the unlikely, electrifying world of competitive table tennis. Loosely inspired by the real-life exploits…

Marty Supreme | Official Teaser HD | A24 : Timothée Chalamet

  A24 has released a second trailer for “Marty Supreme,” a new film directed by Josh Safdie, who previously directed “Good Time” and “Uncut Gems“.  Marty Reisman’s professional ping pong player inspired the fictionalized story of Sports Adventure Comedy-Drama. In Manhattan, he began his career as a hustler and played for bets and prize money,…

‘Until Dawn’ Filmmakers David F. Sandberg and Gary Dauberman on Adapting the Horror Video Game (Video Interview)

Director David F. Sandberg and Gary Dauberman first worked together on the 2017 horror prequel, Annabelle: Creation, before Dauberman went off to direct its sequel, Annabelle Comes Home, while Sandberg directed Shazam! and its sequel. Now, they’ve reunited for Until Dawn, a horror movie based on the Sony Playstation game of the same name. The…

Film Review: Hellraiser (2022)’s Stellar Performances and Stunning Visuals Reinvigorate the Dying Franchise

The things people fear and desire the most are often intertwined, but they’re often afraid to admit their true desires over concerns on how they’ll change their lives. That idea is the operating principal behind the iconic horror franchise, Hellraiser, whose latest installment is being released this week. The upcoming movie proves that the series’…