Timothée Chalamet Ruled a Claire Danes Gem Hiding on Netflix Before Marty Supreme
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As a favourite in the Oscar race, Timothy Chalamet launched, for Josh Safdie (Uncut Gems), a race as grueling as jubilatory.
Timothée Chalamet Ruled a Claire Danes Gem Hiding on Netflix Before Marty Supreme
Long, long before becoming a global box office powerhouse with Marty Supreme, Timothée Chalamet subtly made his mark on a popular television series, Homeland, that many fans might have missed. The Emmy-winning espionage thriller, starring Claire Danes as CIA agent Carrie Mathison, is now streaming on Netflix. The series premiered on October 2, 2011, on Showtime, and it quickly became one of the defining TV dramas of the decade. Show Name Homelan…
From Hollywood to the hall tables
Table tennis is enjoying a fresh surge in popularity in Monaco, fuelled not only by strong sporting results but also by a cultural boost from the big screen… The release of Marty Supreme, the new film telling the story of American table tennis legend Marty Reisman and starring Timothée Chalamet, has helped shine an unexpected […] The post From Hollywood to the hall tables appeared first on NEWS.MC - Monaco News.
Composed by Daniel "Oneohtrix Point Never" Lopatin, Marty Supreme's BO wants to reflect the world of Ping Pong as much as to revisit music from the 1980s in cinema or elsewhere. The post Daniel Lopatin – Marty Supreme OST: Play ping pong with the 80s appeared first on Benzine Magazine.
Far from his flamboyant promotional campaign, Marty Supreme is a film of a stunning blackness where Timothy Chalamet, in the role of his life, embodies a beating athlete against his programmed end.
To mark the release of Marty Supreme in theaters on February 18, a look back at Marty Reisman, the great and iconic table tennis player who inspired the character in Josh Safdie's film.
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