Review: 'Marty Supreme' Is a Film Set in the 1950s, but Is an Allegory for Today
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Review: 'Marty Supreme' is a film set in the 1950s, but is an allegory for today
Movie reviewer Joshua Hill says 'Marty Supreme' challenges conventions, delivers a captivating performance by Timothée Chalamet, and paints a portrait of the pursuit of the American dream that is relevant in 2025 despite the film being set in the 1950s.
Marty Supreme, or Marty the Magnificent, is finally playing in domestic cinemas and it is almost certain that he will have several Oscar nominations.
REVIEW: “Marty Supreme” explores the cost of sacrifice and the results of surrender
“I have a purpose. You don’t. And if you think that’s some kind of blessing, it’s not,” Marty Mauser says in the new box office success starring Timothée Chalamet. The A24 film “Marty Supreme,” became an immediate box office success. The film is now the studio’s highest grossing project in the U.K., bringing in $57.5 million domestically and approximately $70 million worldwide. Although inspired by a real table tennis player (Marty Resimen) Cha…
Marty Supreme continues its exceptional run! The organizations considered the most important indicators of the Oscars are continuously nominating the comedy film of the year, which many consider to be the best of the year. Marty Supreme has now received a nomination from the PGA, the American Producers Guild, and the ASC, the American Society of Cinematographers. According to unanimous opinions, the film has a chance of 6-8 Oscar nominations and…
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