There is something perversely admirable about a person who refuses to apologize for talent and looks at the ordinary life laid out before him and recoils as if being asked to settle for a lesser ...
Marty Supreme is well on its way to becoming one of A24’s biggest box office hits of all time after wrapping up another successful weekend in theaters. Timothée Chalamet’s explosive new ping pong ...
After setting box office records, Marty Supreme lost the top honor at the 2026 Critics Choice Awards to the Leonardo DiCaprio-led One Battle After Another. While star Teyana Taylor yelled, "Let's go," ...
Is the hero of “Marty Supreme” likable? I think he is, and for reasons that include the fact that he’s a scoundrel. (Has there ever been a likable scoundrel in movies? No! Not Once!) The number-one ...
Last year, while accepting a Screen Actors Guild award for A Complete Unknown, Timothée Chalamet told the audience, "I want to be one of the greats; I'm inspired by the greats." Many criticized him ...
The Biff Tannen actor explains his perspective.
Let me start with a nitpick: Marty Supreme is not, as commonly reported, Josh Safdie’s solo directorial debut. That would be The Pleasure of Being Robbed, a modest, mumblecore-era gem released in 2008 ...
Has Timothée Chalamet lost his damn mind?! That’s been the hot topic of the winter movie season, as the star’s promotional antics for “Marty Supreme” have gotten progressively loonier. Here’s a ...
I don’t know what other people are after when they watch movies and television. Some people use pop culture to escape the narrow confines of their daily life and only want to be entertained. Others ...
It’s more than just a cut scene of old-man Chalamet; Josh Safdie breaks down the historical, thematic, narrative, and musical connections to the Reagan era. “When I would talk to these people who were ...
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