"They might have, but that's not a secret in the in the wrestling world amongst the boys. That wasn't a surprise. You know, we were on the road 300 days a year and never, not not even once, did we ...
Reviews are out for Marty Supreme, starring Timothée Chalamet in a movie loosely based on table tennis champ Marty Reisman. What are Rotten Tomatoes critics saying about it? While Marty Supreme ...
President Trump’s Food and Drug Administration is cracking down on the “endless” barrage of pharmaceutical advertisements Americans are hit with on a daily basis, FDA Commissioner Marty Makary said on ...
In 1952, working-class New Yorker Marty Mauser (Timothée Chalamet) dreams of becoming the world table-tennis champion, and spies business opportunities in his greatness. “Marty Supreme: Made in ...
The 'Marty Supreme' star opens up about her Hollywood reemergence, the future of Goop and embracing her “dark shadow energy.” By Lacey Rose Writer-At-Large “Oh fuck, do I still know how to do this?” ...
In Josh Safdie's hyperkinetic spin on the sports movie, Chalamet banishes any trace of self-doubt as a midcentury striver based on Jewish American table-tennis champ Marty Reisman. Loosely inspired by ...
Running time: 150 minutes. Rated R (language, sexual content, some bloody images, nudity). In theaters Dec. 19. Pingpong tends to be grouped with smaller, niche sports like bowling and badminton, ...
Marty Mauser can’t be stopped. He won’t be stopped. The young man with the Coke-bottle glasses and pockmarked face and ferret-like frame may be one of eight million stories in the naked city known as ...
Marty Reisman was a rather notorious figure from the late 1940s in New York City’s underground table tennis (aka ping pong) world as a twentysomething shark who lured in unsuspecting amateur players ...
EXCLUSIVE: The Josh Safdie directed Marty Supreme will be get a 70MM release in New York City and Los Angeles on Dec. 18 ahead of its nationwide release on Christmas Day. Additional 70MM engagements ...
Imagine the stress and intensity of “Uncut Gems,” but about… table tennis. Chalamet’s ping-pong hustler thrillingly drives this wild ride. Entertainment Critic For his first directorial effort without ...
Timothée Chalamet leads Josh Safdie’s 1950s ping-pong sports comedy, out in theaters Dec. 25. By Lexi Carson Associate Editor Read on to see what critics are saying about the film, which opens in ...