‘Marty Supreme’ Film Review: Timothée Chalamet Seduces Destiny in Josh Safdie’s Monumental Test of Self-Worth
Josh Safi opened Marty Supreme With a very vulgar kind of confidence, suggesting that ambition would now be regarded as a decidedly physical act. He does this by staging the opening credits as conception, where a human egg is fertilized and immediately aestheticized into a spinning ping-pong ball over flashing ’80s synths, as if destiny … Read more