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Near the end of the movie, when Marty is about to go back on his word and not throw the match against Koto Endo (Koto Kawaguchi) that Milton Rockwell has fixed, the vengeful multi-millionaire lets out the most insane little speech:
There’s a scene in the back half of Marty Supreme that, no matter what way you slice it, can only be considered sexual assault. In the scene, which has been much-talked-about online, Timothée Chalamet’s Marty is forced to drop his pants and take a paddle to his butt in exchange for a job from wealthy
Marty Supreme” (Darius Khondji) and “Sinners” (Autumn Arkapaw Arkapaw) were among the British Society of Cinematographers feature film nominees. Rounding out the category were “Frankenstein” (Dan Lausten) and “One Battle After Another” (Michael Bauman).
Josh Safdie's 'Marty Supreme' is no biopic, but several sequences and character details are drawn from the life and times of ping-pong legend Marty Reisman and his 1974 autobiography. Which ones? Take a look.
EXCLUSIVE: Verve has signed actor Emory Cohen for representation. Currently appearing in A24’s Marty Supreme, directed by Josh Safdie, Cohen has a track record of working with top auteur filmmakers. Other recent projects in that category include Jeremy Saulnier’s chart-topping Netflix action thriller Rebel Ridge,
The soundtrack reveals how film scoring has become a vital new lane for musicians navigating a drastically changed industry. Within the overwhelming, monumental spectacle that is Marty Supreme, it’s e
On that Marty Supreme note, I feel like a loon when I see people talk about the ending. To me a wonderful punchline, not a heartwarming bit. Maybe I'm the fool, but that final glance... Another scheme that he doesn't fully understand the repercussions of. Love it. pic.twitter.com/bvwlOg9uim December 27, 2025
Featuring a complex protagonist and acting alongside an exhilarating plot and cinematography, Josh Safdie’s first solo film hits the cinematic jackpot.