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Movie Info & Cast

Synopsis

Marty Mauser, a young man with a dream no one respects, goes to hell and back in pursuit of greatness.

Cast

  • Timothée Chalamet
  • Gwyneth Paltrow
  • Odessa A'zion
  • Kevin O'Leary
  • Tyler the Creator
  • Sandra Bernhard
  • Josh Bone
  • Alexander Brinitzer
  • Dennis Creaghan
Moviegoers are saying
Audiences are divided on this Timothée Chalamet vehicle that masquerades as a sports film before spiraling into Safdie Brothers-esque chaos. What starts as a ping pong movie transforms into a nightmarish deconstruction of American dream culture, with viewers either calling it a masterpiece or a convoluted mess.
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Heart-Pounding
Anxiety-Inducing
Chalamet-Showcase
Safdie-Esque
Nightmare-Fuel
Intense-Thriller
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Letterboxd User Reviews

4.2
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Verified Review

Good film but ending felt a bit rushed after all the chaos we experience with the main character.

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Verified Review
#intense
#epic
#inspiring
#heartpounding
#greatcast

Chaotic movie

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Metacritic

100
Dec 23, 2025

Here is an intelligent entertainment as generously stuffed as the greatest 19th-century novel. They rarely make them like this any more.

Donald Clarke
The Irish Times
100
Dec 2, 2025

Marty Supreme is a rare film that will become a watershed moment in cinematic history, in the same way that Taxi Driver and Pulp Fiction did. It will be spoken of in reverent tones in years to come, and will be endlessly studied and then copied by lesser filmmakers.

Metacritic review by Bradley Gibson
Bradley Gibson
Film Threat