A group of midcoast Mainers, living with Parkinson's disease, gets together monthly to play ping pong. They say it alleviates persistent tremors.
Marty Mauser (Timothée Chalamet) is a ping-pong prodigy, but to say he lives for the sport isn’t quite right. It’s more that ...
Like many great actors and virtually all legitimate movie stars, Timothée Chalamet is a salesman at heart. But where most of ...
Gwyneth Paltrow, Odessa A’zion and Tyler, The Creator also star in this odyssey of an aspiring table tennis champion angling to ping pong his way out of 1950s Lower East Side Manhattan.
"I quickly heard table tennis was a really good thing for Parkinson's because it helps with balance, hand-eye co-ordination, ...
If Marty Mauser ever told the truth a single time in his entire life, it was probably by accident. To call Marty a compulsive ...
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Stephen Hendry tears into 'scandalous' Luca Brecel fall as former world champion sinks to new low
Brecel failed to qualify for the UK Championship and Hendry reckons it's 'scandalous' how far he's fallen since being crowned ...
Josh Safdie gifts the star with a gritty, giddy sports movie that pays tribute to the do-or-die grindset — and brings out the best in both of them.
Josh Safdie is on his own for Marty Supreme, which plays like a cross between Good Time and a Will Ferrell sports comedy.
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Is Marty Supreme based on a real person? Explained
Timothée Chalamet’s Marty Supreme draws heavily from the real-life legacy of table-tennis icon Marty Reisman, shaping a bold and fictional 1950s sports saga.
“Marty Supreme” is a story of a guy burdened by how great he thinks he’s supposed to be. How very American.
Timothée Chalamet finds the role he’s been searching for in Josh Safdie’s high-spirited pressure-cooker, Marty Supreme.
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