Marty Supreme
"Dream big."
Marty Mauser is a young table tennis player in 1950s New York who thinks small-town talent can become something bigger. He fights against dismissive coaches, skeptical peers, and his own stubborn pride as he chases a dream that most people write off. The movie follows his daily grind, oddball... Read more
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About Marty Supreme
Marty Mauser is a young table tennis player in 1950s New York who thinks small-town talent can become something bigger. He fights against dismissive coaches, skeptical peers, and his own stubborn pride as he chases a dream that most people write off. The movie follows his daily grind, oddball training routines, and the eccentric characters who push and pull him toward risk, laughter, and occasional humiliation. Tone shifts between dry humor and serious stakes, keeping the focus on Marty's complicated appetite for recognition rather than any tidy moral. The story keeps surprises under wraps, staying centered on ambition, performance, and what it costs to try for greatness.
Directed by Josh Safdie from an original script by Ronald Bronstein, Marty Supreme hit theaters in 2025 as a period drama with sharp comic edges. The film leans into Safdie's kinetic camera work while honoring midcentury design and subcultural detail.
The film opened in select cinemas and at several festivals, then reached a wider audience through limited runs and streaming windows. Its theatrical footprint was modest, reflecting an arthouse release strategy rather than a wide commercial push.
Even early on, discussions swirled around Timothée Chalamet's performance and the movie's unusual focus on table tennis as a high-stakes sport. Certain scenes and stylistic choices have prompted social media buzz and think pieces, and cinephile circles have been referencing its retro look and offbeat humor in longer conversations about modern period pieces.
Critical reaction has been generally favorable, reflected in audience and critic scores that praise the leads and the film's tone. Reviewers highlight themes of obsession, performance, identity, and the costs of ambition, noting how the comedy undercuts and then sharpens the drama. The ensemble supporting cast and Safdie's direction get frequent mention for keeping an often unlikely premise emotionally believable.
Details
- Release Date
- December 19, 2025
- Runtime
- 2h 30m
- Rating
- R
- User Ratings
- 421 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Drama
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- A24 +1 more
- Budget
- $65,000,000
- Box Office
- $116,300,000
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Timothée Chalamet
Marty Mauser
Gwyneth Paltrow
Kay Stone
Odessa A'zion
Rachel Mizler
Kevin O'Leary
Milton Rockwell
Tyler, The Creator
Wally
Fran Drescher
Rebecca Mauser
Abel Ferrara
Ezra Mishkin
Emory Cohen
Ira Mizler
Géza Röhrig
Béla Kletzki
Penn Jillette
Hoff
Written by: Josh Safdie, Ronald Bronstein