Film: Those Who Are Too Slow Will Die
Josh Safdie discusses the Oscar buzz surrounding his film "Marty Supreme" while reflecting on past controversies and the complexities of directing a diverse cast.
Timothée Chalamet has been preparing for significant roles for years. Annoying Big Marty may bring him his first Oscar
The article discusses Timothée Chalamet's preparation for his role in the film 'Big Marty,' which explores the rise of an ambitious young man in 1950s New York, just as it contemplates his potential for an Oscar nomination.
Pedro Ruiz Goes to the Movies to See 'Marty Supreme' and Shares Unfiltered Thoughts on Timothée Chalamet's Film
Pedro Ruiz expresses his candid opinions on the movie 'Marty Supreme,' directed by Josh Safdie and featuring Timothée Chalamet, which is in the running for nine Oscars.
'Marty Supreme': a frantic forward escape with an explosive Timothée Chalamet
The frenetic film 'Marty Supreme' by Josh Safdie is inspired by the charismatic and eccentric American table tennis champion Marty Reisman.
Review. In the best sense exhausting, 'Marty Supreme' is stronger in parts than as a whole
The review praises 'Marty Supreme,' stating that while it has parts that shine, the film feels exhausting as a whole, featuring a young man named Marty Mauser working in a New York shoe store in 1952.
The Secret Role of a Famous Actor in the Film Marty Supreme That No One Noticed
Director Josh Safdie revealed that Robert Pattinson makes a secret cameo in his new film Marty Supreme, alongside lead actor Timothée Chalamet, though he only lends his voice to a scene.
Chalamet: "Marty Supreme reminds me of the ambition of my twenties, when I didn’t accept 'no'"
Timothée Chalamet speaks passionately about his film 'Marty Supreme', reflecting on his youthful ambition and the influence of director Josh Safdie.
The Big Marty Won't Let You Breathe. An Unmatched Movie Experience with Chalamet
The film 'The Big Marty' follows a 1950s table tennis player spiraling into time and financial distress amidst ruthless ambitions, brought to theaters by the energetic collaboration of directors the Safdie Brothers.