Peter Bart: Timothée Chalamet’s Mighty ‘Marty Supreme’ Campaign Energizes Awards Circuit
Chalamet's bold promotional style has energized the awards season with a vigorous campaign that outpaces peers, reflecting a shift back to active self-promotion by stars.
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After years of absence, the Oscar award actress returned to the cinema with "Marty Supreme," a great success in the United States for collections and originality in communication: "On the set I kissed Timothée Chalamet: my daughter Apple found it exciting, my son Moses much less. They always thought I belonged to them"
Peter Bart: Timothée Chalamet’s Mighty ‘Marty Supreme’ Campaign Energizes Awards Circuit
Kudos season is upon us with its ever-evolving rules and rituals. The various filmgoing juries are delivering their lists of favorites, while the media weighs in on the star performances: Which actors have pitched most persuasively? Are upsets in the wind? Timothée Chalamet has clearly emerged as this season’s hustling icon, his campaign for Marty […]
Forget the slouch – Timothée Chalamet has proven that table tennis can be a much more exciting, stylish and dangerous game. Director Josh Safdie’s latest work, “Marty Supreme,” is taking the sport to the big screen with a force the sport has never seen before. This is no ordinary sports drama, but a visual dessert inspired by 1950s New York, in which T. Chalamet finally establishes his status as the brightest star of his generation, according to…
Cele|bitchy | NYT: Will Timothee Chalamet break the ‘Oscar curse’ for actors-under-30?
The New York Times’s Kyle Buchanan had an interesting piece this week about Timothee Chalamet’s Oscar chances for Marty Supreme: “Can Timothee Chalamet Break This Oscar Curse?” There are several big Oscar curses, including the well-known curse of “the Best Actress winner’s marriage usually falls apart within a few years,” although that curse has not been as potent in the past decade. But there’s also an Oscar curse for the Best Actor category, n…
Why Marty Supreme’s Gen Z marketing worked
Josh Safdie’s latest film stars Timothee Chalamet as a troubled table tennis star on the cusp of greatness. It’s a hit with critics and audiences alike thanks to A24’s viral, new-age marketing campaign that has successfully tapped into Gen Z sensibilities. Marty Supreme, the latest film by Uncut Gems director Josh Safdie starring Timothee Chalamet … Continued
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