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Marty Supreme’ Opens to Strong Reviews, Boosting Chalamet’s Awards Momentum

A24’s period drama reimagines Marty Reisman’s hustler lore through splashy cameos plus notable on‑set rigor.

Overview

  • Now in wide release after a pre‑Christmas platform run, Josh Safdie’s solo feature draws praise for its frenzied, high‑tension filmmaking.
  • Timothée Chalamet’s turn as hustler Marty Mauser is earning career‑best notices and fresh Oscars buzz from early reviews.
  • The story is loosely based on 1950s table‑tennis star Marty Reisman, with intentional deviations from the record, including shifting a 1952 tournament setting from Bombay/Mumbai to London.
  • The film leans on an eclectic ensemble, with eye‑catching appearances by Gwyneth Paltrow, Kevin O’Leary, Tyler Okonma, Abel Ferrara and Penn Jillette.
  • Kevin O’Leary recounts that Chalamet performed a much‑discussed paddling scene without a stunt double, highlighting the production’s commitment to authenticity.