Marty Supreme
Dream big.
2025 | 150m | English
Popularity: 63 (history)
| Director: | Josh Safdie |
|---|---|
| Writer: | Ronald Bronstein, Josh Safdie |
| Staring: |
| Marty Mauser, a young man with a dream no one respects, goes to hell and back in pursuit of greatness. | |
| Release Date: | Dec 19, 2025 |
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| Director: | Josh Safdie |
| Writer: | Ronald Bronstein, Josh Safdie |
| Genres: | Drama, Thriller |
| Keywords | new york city, capitalism, hustler, pregnancy, ping pong, sports, tokyo, japan, pregnant woman, character study, scheming, 1950s, dedication, american businessman, anxious, jewish, table tennis, amused, bewildered |
| Production Companies | A24, Central Pictures |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $274,459,312
Budget: $65,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Mar 15, 2026 Entered: Dec 30, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Timothée Chalamet | Marty Mauser |
| Gwyneth Paltrow | Kay Stone |
| Odessa A'zion | Rachel Mizler |
| Kevin O'Leary | Milton Rockwell |
| Tyler, The Creator | Wally |
| Fran Drescher | Rebecca Mauser |
| Abel Ferrara | Ezra Mishkin |
| Emory Cohen | Ira Mizler |
| Géza Röhrig | Béla Kletzki |
| Koto Kawaguchi | Koto Endo |
| Larry Sloman | Murray Norkin |
| Luke Manley | Dion Galanis |
| Pico Iyer | Ram Sethi |
| Mariann Tepedino | Mariann |
| Ralph Colucci | Lloyd |
| Devorah Shubowitz | Norkin Customer |
| George Gervin | Lawrence |
| Marinel Tinnirello | Not Marty's Messenger |
| Sandra Bernhard | Judy |
| John Catsimatidis | Christopher Galanis |
| Nick Waplington | Wembley Photographer |
| Nikhil Kumar | Amit Vishwakarma |
| Keith Kirkwood | Wembley Round 1 Umpire |
| Conn Horgan | Angry British Bailey Fan |
| Joshua Bennett | Ted Bailey |
| Timo Boll | Vladimir Sebek |
| Mahadeo Shivraj | Wembley Round 3 Umpire |
| John Keating | Daily Mail Reporter |
| Ed Malone | The Sun Reporter |
| Roddy O'Hehir | The Star Reporter |
| Michael Cummings | Irish Times Reporter |
| Harvey Shield | Ritz Maître D' |
| Diego Schaaf | Wembley Finals Umpire |
| Sho Miyazaki | Japanese Coach |
| Andy Kai Nagashima | Japanese Team Member |
| Dennis Creaghan | Wembley Announcer |
| Francis Dumaurier | French Maître D' |
| Kemba Walker | Globetrotter |
| Tracy McGrady | Globetrotter |
| Musto Pelinkovicci | Greasy MC |
| Marius Tanase | Coach Abe |
| Philippe Petit | Brussels MC |
| Donato P. Daddario | Officer Sal |
| Frankie Carbone | Officer Frank |
| Lizzi Bougatsos | Pet Store Customer Mom |
| Lucas Z. Heinrich | Pet Store Customer Son |
| Johnny Engle | Bruised Man |
| Jimmy Lindquist | Halsey Desk Clerk |
| Todd Vulpio | Pissed Off Neighbor at Halsey |
| Johnny Zito | Halsey Worker / Male Voice (voice) |
| Stephen Dachtera | Halsey Worker |
| Brian Marks | Paramedic |
| Kevin Eccleston | Paramedic |
| Richard Schlossbach | Fox's Employee |
| Emilio El Kilani | Boyd |
| Isaac Simon | Roger |
| Cody Kostro | Board Man |
| George J. Katsiavos | Overalls |
| Levon Hawke | Christian |
| Spenser Granese | Clark |
| Hailey Benton Gates | Trish |
| Patrick Wiki Morales | Lawrence's Dirtbag |
| Ted Williams | Ted |
| Alison Bartlett | Rockwell Receptionist Voice (voice) |
| Fred Hechinger | Troy |
| David Mamet | Director Glenn Nordmann |
| Jake Braff | Playwright |
| Bill Buell | Henry the Suitor |
| Naomi Fry | Assistant to Kay Stone |
| Paul Grimstad | Production Manager |
| Barry Daniels | Hotel Edison Custodian |
| Roman Persits | Pawn Shop Leon |
| Garrett Hermann | Gas Station Attendant |
| Penn Jillette | Hoff |
| Linda Malamy | Ira's Grandmother |
| Mitchell Wenig | Mitch |
| Ronald Bronstein | Blarney Stone Phone Voice (voice) |
| Edward Puydak | Blarney Stone Bartender |
| Hector Diaz | Park Hero |
| Isaac Mizrahi | Merle |
| Kevin Loreque | Fred Astaire |
| Joseph Cappiello | Patrolman Cap |
| Joseph Jankauskas | Patrolman Joey |
| Joris Stuyck | Gloomy Rockwell Friend |
| Dante Fiallo | Partygoer |
| Nancy Shankman | Kay's Mom |
| Chris Nelson | Milton's Friend |
| Eric Rampulla | Milton's Friend |
| Randy Credico | Milton's Friend |
| Bob Rubin | Robert |
| Michael A. Sollecito | Reuben |
| Cheryl Flowers-Briggs | E.R. Nurse |
| Rory Gevis | E.R. Nurse |
| Mia Humberd-Hilf | Flight Attendant |
| Brian Sexton | Rockwell Executive |
| Rick Garlick | Rockwell Executive |
| Shingo Aiba | Haneda Ramp Agent |
| Yasu Suzuki | Japanese Rockwell Executive |
| Tatsuo Ichikawa | Haneda Greeter |
| Mark Okita | Japanese MC |
| Joe Matsumura | Japanese Show Worker & Translator |
| Rei Ogaki | Japanese Challenger #1 |
| Anna Melody | Japanese Usher |
| Ryuku Kina | Ueno Ball Boy |
| Jota Ito | Japanese Coach from JTTA |
| Hideyuki Yamashiro | Japanese Show Worker |
| Tony Crosbie | IATT Representative |
| Mahmoud Osfour | IATT Representative |
| Kojun Natsu | IATT Japanese Peer |
| Sadaharu Matsushita | IATT Japanese Peer |
| Gao Ogawa | IATT Japanese Peer |
| Tomoki Urabe | Japanese Challenger #2 |
| Charles Glover | American General |
| Etsuko Enami | Japanese Scorekeeper |
| Koji Oribe | Japanese Ping Pong Umpire |
| Johnnie Yamamoto | Man in Ueno Crowd |
| Nick Wood | Officer |
| Susan Lazarus | Bellevue Phone Operator |
| Rae Maddren | Bellevue Maternity Reception |
| Carolyn Gershenson | Newborn Nursery Nurse |
| Robert Pattinson | British Open Semifinals Commentator (voice) (uncredited) |
| Veronica Hein | Usher (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Adam Willis | Set Decoration |
| Miyako Bellizzi | Costume Design |
| Ronald Bronstein | Writer, Editor |
| Jennifer Venditti | Casting |
| Joe White | Sound Mixer |
| Darius Khondji | Director of Photography |
| Stacy Rowe | Script Supervisor |
| Atsushi Nishijima | Still Photographer |
| Doug Huszti | Supervising Art Director |
| Eran Dinur | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Colin Anderson | "A" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator |
| Jack Fisk | Production Design |
| Josh Safdie | Writer, Director, Editor |
| Stephen A. Pope | Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator |
| Gabe Hilfer | Music Supervisor |
| Benny Safdie | Thanks |
| Mary Bronstein | Thanks |
| Adam Sandler | Thanks |
| Frances Fiore | Unit Publicist |
| Jeremy W. Foil | Art Direction |
| Jeremy Marks | First Assistant Director |
| Zachary Citarella | Second Assistant Director |
| Ryan Marie Helfant | Second Unit Director of Photography |
| Stella Sensel | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
| Michael Fontaine | Prosthetic Designer |
| Daniel Lopatin | Original Music Composer |
| Skip Lievsay | Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor |
| Yvan Lucas | Colorist |
| Anthony Katagas | Unit Production Manager |
| Joe Guest | Unit Production Manager |
| Kyra Panchenko | Makeup Department Head |
| Kay Georgiou | Hair Department Head |
| Andrew Youngerman | Stand In |
| Anthony Mecca | Stunt Coordinator |
| Spencer Barnes | Stunt Double |
| Caroline Vexler | Stunt Double |
| Kyle W. Brown | Stunt Double |
| David Armstrong | Stunts |
| Riley Barnes | Stunts |
| Bobby Beckles | Stunts |
| Tommy Goodwin | Stunts |
| James Northrup | Stunts |
| Diego Pope | Stunts |
| Akos Schenek | Stunts |
| Hannah Scott | Stunts |
| Tony Guida | Stunts |
| Josh Lakatos | Stunt Driver |
| Shane Geraghty | Utility Stunts |
| Meridith Vallillo | Animal Wrangler |
| Gary D'Hue | Animal Wrangler |
| James Earhart | Animal Wrangler |
| Luca Balser | Additional Editor |
| Max Allman | Additional Editor |
| Nick Houy | Consulting Editor |
| Susan Lazarus | Post Production Producer |
| Mathias Hilger | First Assistant Editor |
| Mariah Diaz | Post Production Coordinator |
| Dillon Henry | Post Production Coordinator |
| Kj Pilar | Visual Effects Producer |
| Megan Chefalas | Post Production Accountant |
| Craig Pressgrove | First Assistant "A" Camera |
| Brian S. Osmond | "B" Camera Operator |
| Alec Nickel | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
| Anthony DeFrancesco | First Assistant "B" Camera |
| Ethan Borsuk | "C" Camera Operator |
| Johnny Sousa | First Assistant "C" Camera |
| Jason Brignola | First Assistant "C" Camera |
| Cornelia Klapper | Second Assistant "C" Camera |
| Gabriel Kolodny | Digital Imaging Technician |
| Ian Kincaid | Gaffer |
| George Selden | Chief Lighting Technician |
| Tom Doyle | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician |
| Doug Torres | Second Unit First Assistant Director |
| Richard Guinness Jr. | Key Grip |
| Jeff Panessa | First Company Grip |
| Joe Belschner | Dolly Grip |
| Corey Jacobs | Dolly Grip |
| Kevin Kerwick | Key Rigging Grip |
| Douglas Huszti | Art Direction |
| Jerome Martin | Assistant Art Director |
| Abby J. Smith | Assistant Art Director |
| Marc J. Wheeler | Assistant Art Director |
| Tessa Crespo | Assistant Art Director |
| Erin LaSorsa | Art Department Coordinator |
| Edward Ioffreda | Graphic Designer |
| Zachary Zirlin | Graphic Designer |
| Andrea Burrell | Graphic Designer |
| Jeremy Wong | Graphic Designer |
| Michael Jortner | Property Master |
| Tommy Janulis | Picture Car Coordinator |
| Sammy Harkham | Storyboard Artist |
| Marianne Auvinet Gould | Art Department Production Assistant |
| Callie Keels | Art Department Production Assistant |
| Ella Murray | Art Department Production Assistant |
| Roxy Monroe | Art Department Production Assistant |
| Bailey Kushinsky | Art Department Production Assistant |
| Rick Galante | Key Construction Grip |
| Lauren Cunningham | Set Decorating Coordinator |
| Leopoldo Ramirez | Set Decorating Coordinator |
| Aaron Hall | On Set Dresser |
| Ray Stenzel | Construction Coordinator |
| Will Stenzel | Key Carpenter |
| Yong Xi Chen | Scenic Artist |
| Jordan Lovelace | Scenic Artist |
| Kate Fitzgerrell | Scenic Artist |
| Eric Dejesus | Scenic Artist |
| Ron Gottschalk | Scenic Artist |
| Erich Winzer | Scenic Artist |
| Katherine Rondeau | Scenic Artist |
| Brian Howard | Scenic Artist |
| Elizabeth Duby | Scenic Artist |
| Jake Yanoviak | Scenic Artist |
| David Rudnick | Main Title Designer |
| Timothy Luke | Main Title Designer |
| Jimmy Goode | Key Hairdresser |
| Mitchell Beck | Hairdresser |
| Michael Laudati | Makeup Artist |
| Maya Hardinge | Makeup Artist |
| Alberto Machuca | Makeup Artist |
| Guy Smith | Makeup Artist |
| Lani Barry | Makeup Artist |
| LaSonya Gunter | Makeup Artist |
| Kirsten Sylvester | Makeup Artist |
| Lucy O'Reilly | Makeup Artist |
| Allison Brooke MacPherson | Makeup Artist |
| Rosemary Redlin | Makeup Artist |
| Craig Lindberg | Makeup Artist |
| Ralph Siciliano | Makeup Artist |
| Roberto Baez | Makeup Artist |
| Rachel Pagani | Makeup Artist |
| Christy Falco | Makeup Artist |
| David Kalahiki | Makeup Artist |
| Amy Duskin | Makeup Artist |
| Ashleigh Williams | Makeup Artist |
| Adriana Andaluz | Makeup Artist |
| Ashley Ryan | Makeup Artist |
| Marjorie Durand | Makeup Artist |
| Christina Grant | Makeup Artist |
| Jill Oshry | Makeup Artist |
| Amy Sue Nahhas | Makeup Artist |
| Diana Manzanares | Makeup Artist |
| Kimberly Amacker | Makeup Artist |
| Arielle Toelke | Makeup Artist |
| Evelyne Noraz | Makeup Artist |
| Stacy St. Onge | Makeup Artist |
| Susan Ginsberg | Makeup Artist |
| Michelle Waldron | Makeup Artist |
| Ari Rosenbaum | Makeup Artist |
| Abigail Hayden | Makeup Artist |
| Sherri Berman Laurence | Makeup Artist |
| Ryan Carl | Prosthetics |
| Izzi Galindo | Prosthetics |
| Manny Lemus | Prosthetics |
| Brett Schmidt | Prosthetics |
| Sasha Van Dyke | Prosthetics |
| Eddie Tyler | Prosthetics |
| Diana Choi | Prosthetics |
| Greg Pikulski | Prosthetics |
| Olive Ryan | Prosthetics |
| Adam Bailey | Prosthetics |
| Alexandra Kennedy | Assistant Costume Designer |
| Colleen Ehrlich | Assistant Costume Designer |
| Adrian Flores | Wardrobe Supervisor |
| Maricela Nodar | Set Costumer |
| Sammi Innis | Key Set Costumer |
| Hassan Boone | Key Costumer |
| Alison Evans | Truck Costumer |
| Miwa Ishii | Tailor |
| Daniel Weger | Tailor |
| Becca Chapin | Tailor |
| Whitney Nekoroski | Costume Coordinator |
| Keith Kelly | Ager/Dyer |
| Ivy Pham | Casting Associate |
| Vivian Shamma | Casting Assistant |
| Todd Feldman | Extras Casting |
| Lucy Pho | Extras Casting |
| Gabrielle Gaudette | Extras Casting Assistant |
| Megan Cook | Extras Casting Assistant |
| Doug Perrett | Local Casting |
| Jen Gray | Production Coordinator |
| Stephenie Mohamed | Assistant Production Coordinator |
| Lei White | Production Secretary |
| Veronique Lee | Travel Coordinator |
| Kira Smith | Boom Operator |
| Kailyn Dabkowski | Second Second Assistant Director |
| Drew Jiritano | Special Effects Supervisor |
| Andrew Jiritano III | Special Effects Technician |
| Patrick Parker | Special Effects Technician |
| Jimmy Klotsas | Special Effects Technician |
| Robert Yapowitz | Special Effects Technician |
| Christopher Lee | Set Medic |
| Mike Phillips | Production Accountant |
| Ari Jacobs | First Assistant Accountant |
| Luis Ogando | Second Assistant Accountant |
| Julian Dejesus | Second Assistant Accountant |
| Corey Rivera | Second Assistant Accountant |
| April Tafoya | Payroll Accountant |
| Ross Brodar | Location Manager |
| Dyan McBride | Assistant Location Manager |
| Greg Kase | Assistant Location Manager |
| Julia Seebeck | Assistant Location Manager |
| Ali McDonough | Location Scout |
| Robert Noonan | Location Scout |
| Eric Papa | Location Scout |
| Tatiana Forster | Location Scout |
| Hannah Caggiano | Location Coordinator |
| Cat Archer | Location Assistant |
| Jan Lapinski | Location Assistant |
| John Marin | Location Assistant |
| Lee Schatzman | Location Assistant |
| Anderson Dean | Location Assistant |
| Hernan Lopez | Location Assistant |
| Kate Pearson | Location Assistant |
| Elana Shearer | Location Assistant |
| Stephanie Hurtado | Location Assistant |
| Jack Madtes | Location Assistant |
| Rob Rodriguez | Location Assistant |
| Haley Vinges | Location Assistant |
| Dan Buckman | Driver |
| Steven R. Hammond | Transportation Captain |
| Donny Gundacker | Transportation Co-Captain |
| Ken Carroll | Chef |
| Gilberto Chico | Chef |
| Nick Brown | Chef |
| Silvia Veronica Cadmilema | Craft Service |
| Anieska Monsanto | Craft Service |
| Jamie O'Connell | Security |
| Rory J. Aylward | Military Consultant |
| Laura Hickerson | Finishing Producer |
| Mary Beth Minthorn | Executive In Charge Of Production |
| Goro Koyama | Foley Artist |
| Hilary Molloy Tholen | Executive In Charge Of Post Production |
| Hallie Parks | Executive in Charge of Finance |
| Diego Orkiz | Additional Colorist |
| Joe Mongre | Finishing Producer |
| Paul Urmson | Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor |
| Chris Chae | Sound Designer |
| Michael Feuser | ADR Editor, Supervising Dialogue Editor |
| Rick Chefalas | ADR Editor, Supervising Dialogue Editor |
| Mari Matsuo | ADR Editor |
| Wyatt Sprague | Sound Effects Editor |
| Nora Linde | Foley Artist |
| Ja-Ann Wang | Assistant Sound Editor |
| Sandra Fox | Foley Artist |
| Jack Heeren | Foley Mixer |
| Kevin Schultz | Foley Mixer |
| Chelsea Body | Foley Recordist |
| Maya Toffler | ADR Recordist |
| Kevin Jung | Foley Recordist |
| Colton Maddigan | Foley Recordist |
| Bobby Johanson | ADR Mixer |
| Issac Yost | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Dan Lyons | VFX Editor |
| Corey S. Johnsen | VFX Editor |
| Ryan Drum | VFX Editor |
| Hudson Reinke | Modeling |
| Cash Kelso | Modeling |
| Helen Thach | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Phil Prates | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Tanya Haddad | Visual Effects Producer |
| Lucian Boicu | Compositing Supervisor |
| Matthieu Chatelier | Compositing Supervisor |
| Omar García | Compositing Supervisor |
| Nisarg Suthar | CG Supervisor |
| Jana Stevenson | VFX Editor |
| Ángelica Murillo | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Darnell Gooch | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Jonathan Nguyen | Visual Effects Production Manager |
| Xiangyu Chad Yin | Layout Supervisor |
| Ezequiel Larrú | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Carolina Pinillos Visscher | Visual Effects Producer |
| Segundo Casero | CG Supervisor |
| Yuval Levy | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Jared Biunno | Visual Effects Producer |
| Elias Saliba | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Eric McAvoy | Visual Effects Producer |
| John K. Sesumi | Visual Effects Producer |
| Arjan Miranda | Music Editor |
| Nathan Salon | Scoring Mixer |
| Henry van Roden | Music Coordinator |
| Sara Rossein | Researcher |
| Laura Schaffer | Researcher |
| Keiko Takazawa | Researcher |
| Jang Hee Chong | Clearances Coordinator |
| Robert Bronstein | In Memory Of |
| Alan Scott Neal | Casting Associate |
| Masami Tanaka | Art Direction |
| Katsuya Imai | Assistant Art Director |
| Momo Umehara | Assistant Art Director |
| Maya Tanaka | Set Decoration |
| Masaki Dew | Art Department Production Assistant |
| Joanne Williamson | Production Manager |
| Takuma Hayashi | First Assistant Director |
| Risa Nakatomi | Second Assistant Director |
| Sean Reyes | Second Second Assistant Director |
| Mason Williams | Third Assistant Director |
| Teru Haruta | Line Producer |
| Nanami Okumura | Graphic Designer |
| Eddie K. Goldblatt | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
| Mao Nagakura | Unit Production Manager |
| Max Samu | Assistant Unit Manager |
| Yasushi Miyata | First Assistant "B" Camera |
| Jitsu Toyoda | "B" Camera Operator |
| Tetsuhiro Kato | "D" Camera Operator |
| Ryotaro Harada | Sound Mixer |
| Shiho Miyazawa | Boom Operator |
| Miho Ishiwata | Tailor |
| Masato Takebayashi | Tailor |
| Tsukasa Abe | Tailor |
| Roku-Shinsuke Nakamura | Tailor |
| Miku Kusama | Tailor |
| Jim McConkey | Camera Operator |
| Billy Economou | Art Direction |
| Alex Park | 3D Artist |
| Gabriel Thibault | 3D Artist |
| Louis-Charles Berthiaume | 3D Artist |
| Sairam Vaddamanu | 3D Artist |
| Sisi Huang | 3D Artist |
| Sravan Proumalla | 3D Artist |
| Ko Iwagami | Location Casting |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Timothée Chalamet | Producer |
| Anthony Katagas | Producer |
| Eli Bush | Producer |
| Ronald Bronstein | Producer |
| Sara Rossein | Executive Producer |
| Timo Argillander | Executive Producer |
| Joe Guest | Executive Producer |
| Andrea Scarso | Executive Producer |
| Josh Safdie | Producer |
| Samson Jacobson | Co-Producer |
| Margaux Beck | Associate Producer |
| Luca Balser | Associate Producer |
| Max Allman | Associate Producer |
| Georgina Pope | Producer |
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| 2025 | 12 | 28 | 87 | 10 |
| 2026 | 1 | 65 | 88 | 44 |
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Films about underdogs who eagerly aspire to be champions are among the biggest crowd-pleasers in today’s movie industry. There’s something about watching a story in which an indisputable hopeful does whatever it takes to come out on top (even if that sometimes calls for occasionally bending ‒ or eve ... n breaking ‒ the rules), prompting viewers to pull for the would-be victor in the face of such hardships. However, there comes a point where the contender’s actions might be called into question, either by going too far or by exhibiting a degree of confidence that verges on arrogance or conceit. Does someone like that still make for a suitable role model? Is that kind of “inspiration” something to be emulated? Or does this represent the rise of a bona fide bad boy? Those are the questions raised in this solo project from writer-director Josh Safdie, one-half of the Safdie Brothers moviemaking duo. Loosely based on the life of colorful American table tennis star Marty Reisman, who rose to prominence in the sport in the 1950s, the film tells the story of Marty Mauser (Timothée Chalamet), a character patterned after his real life counterpart. At a time when table tennis is largely looked on in the US as a home-based pastime – very much in contrast to its immense popularity as a competitive, legitimate sport in Asia and elsewhere – Mauser aspires to be a world champion, a goal aimed at making “ping pong” something taken more seriously stateside. However, given the sport’s lightweight reputation in America at the time, he has trouble securing financial backing for his efforts, leading him to engage in an array of questionable funding arrangements. What’s more, he doesn’t help his own case much, either, frequently alienating officials in the sport, as well as potentially influential backers, such as a wealthy pen manufacturer (Kevin O’Leary), partly by his behavior and otherwise with his smug, sarcastic attitude and ample capacity as a pathological liar. Mauser also makes some dubious personal choices, such as having an affair with a Hollywood actress seeking to resuscitate her flailing career (Gwyneth Paltrow) (who, by the way, just happens to be his would-be sponsor’s trophy wife) at the same time that he has unwittingly fathered a child with a lifelong friend (Odessa A’zion) who’s married to a hothead abusive husband (Emory Cohen). And that’s just the tip of the proverbial iceberg of his bad behavior. Mauser is, in no uncertain terms, a hustler of the first order who doesn’t always think through his schemes before acting on them. To be sure, Mauser’s story is a genuinely entertaining (albeit somewhat overlong) tale, full of laughs, great sports action sequences and one of the most impressive (i.e., not annoying) performances by Chalamet. Despite those strengths, though, is the protagonist someone that parents would want their children to look up to? Personally, I find that a rather questionable choice for the subject of a big screen film. While the protagonist’s objective is a noble one, the story told here is also a potent cautionary tale, one that raises many questions about the ends justifying the means. In light of that, then, “Marty Supreme” is one of those releases that must be taken with a full shaker of salt while assessing its content. It might well amuse, but it should also give viewers pause to reflect on the kinds of individuals we admire as heroes, especially where the impressionable among us are concerned. Indeed, watch wisely.
“Marty” (Timothée Chalamet) has dreams that he can dominate the sport of table tennis. Perhaps unsurprisingly, most folks he knows in New York think he’s a few bricks short of a full barrow. Anyway, after quite a fun altercation with a rival at work, he purloins seven hundred bucks then absconds to ... London for the world championships. That's where he meets not only his soon-to-be nemesis “Koto Endo” (Koto Kawaguchi) but also the glamorous actress “Kay” (Gwyneth Paltrow) who just happens to be rather unsatisfactorily married to millionaire ink-man “Rockwell” (Kevin O’Leary). From now on, “Marty” must juggle a series of plates that include the pregnant “Rachel” (Odessa A’zion) and an international federation that takes a dim view of his attitudes to their sport (and it’s accommodation policies). The next world championships are in Japan, and there’s a fighting chance he can get there is he plays the game the way “Rockwell” wants - but given he’s an entirely self-obsessed and frankly quite unlikeable man, what chance he can learn to compromise? I was late to the party as far as Chalamet is concerned. Until “Dune” (2021), I found him to be quite an unremarkable actor. Here, though, he shines. He owns the part and I must admit I really quite enjoyed his performance as a man whom I’d cheerfully have fed to the sharks. Indeed, the scene for which this film will most likely be best remembered was nowhere near severe enough on a character who took arrogance to an whole new level. A’zion comes into her own a little more towards the end but Paltrow doesn’t really get much chance to shine as her sparing appearances don’t really endear “Kay” to us much, either. My dad used to paint his golf balls orange so he could play in the (Scottish) snow, so the design of an orange ping pong ball against white backgrounds seems self-evidently sensible for all concerned; some of his energetic antics do raise a smile as this races along and although I don’t know that I’d join a queue to see it again, I did enjoy it as Chalamet exudes a charisma that is enjoyable to watch.
you ever watch a movie where everything is perfect and it’s hard to imagine they held casting calls because there’s no chance anyone else could play any of these roles? And it almost feels real like this is who these people are and we’re witnessing a moment, a window inside? A certain disbelief aris ... es because genuinely Marty Supreme really is that bitch.
Uncut Gems anxiety multiplied by 100. Yeah the Oscar might actually go to Timothee. Don't get me wrong, Michael B. Jordan and Leonardo DiCaprio were amazing, but GAH DAMN Timothee did something special here. It's getting harder and harder for me to choose the best movie of 2025. I'll need to r ... ewatch Sinners and OBAA to decide. (The Reze Arc is still my personal favorite of 2025.)
**What was it?** I’m not sure why everyone’s so hyped about this movie, but it didn’t live up to my expectations. I picked it up because of the high ratings, but it failed to impress. The movie starts with a gripping plot, great art, and cinematography. It held my attention for about an hour, ... but then it started feeling forced, chaotic, and unrealistic. The protagonist was confusing. I didn’t know whether to root for him or support his peril. He did some really unlikable and immoral things. Immoral protagonists aren’t new, but usually the story tries to justify their actions for a greater good. But in this movie, the only motivation was his obsessive, selfish “ping pong” game victory. Why should I care if winning was important to him? There are a few good things in the movie, though. Timothee Chalamet really shines as a mature actor, and I was surprised to see Kevin O’Leary’s acting skills. But overall, it’s a mediocre movie at best.