Josh Safdie’s solo outing turns table tennis into a nerve-shredding portrait of ambition, ego, and postwar anxiety.
Marty Supreme sketches a cautionary vision of how blind ambition erodes family, intimacy, and moral restraint.
He defeated rival Leonardo DiCaprio, whose raucous political thriller One Battle After Another took the night's top prize for ...
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Chasing Marty Supreme From the Lower East Side to Tokyo and Back Again
This dalliance was not real, but rather one of many scenes from Marty Supreme that was filmed on the ground in the Big Apple.
If “& Juliet” works at all, it’s because it commits to the premise without apology: a Shakespearean remix told through the ...
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