Josh Safdie's sports drama "Marty Supreme" follows Marty Mauser (Timothée Chalamet), a talented but impulsive table tennis player in the 1950s who's determined to become the top player in the world. Along the way, he gets distracted by side hustles, a fling with an aging starlet ( Gwyneth Paltrow), and retrieving a gangster's (Abel Ferrara) lost dog, all of which almost leads to self-sabotage on an epic scale.
This year's buffet is a well-balanced one, with options for a range of dietary preferences, and a remarkably tasty one, with Oscar bait nestled against elevated versions of more standard fare. That said, it's a remarkably Caucasian quartet of new films, each one a story about white people with problems. If you're looking for differently hued protagonists, your options are blue ( Avatar: Fire and Ash) or yellow ( The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants).
"The song is rarely asked out for a dance, and I have always loved table tennis," he wrote. "Now there seems to be a real buzz about the film. Although I have it in my Academy pack we are waiting to see it on the big screen in the Christmas holiday. On tour we always have a table backstage for any of the crew or band to jump on."
Daniel Lopatin scored director Josh Safdie's new A24 film Marty Supreme, and he's now shared the details of his soundtrack album. The 22-song Marty Supreme (Orginal Soundtrack) is out December 25 via A24 Music. Take a look at the tracklist and album cover below. Marty Supreme hits U.S. theaters on December 25. It stars Timothée Chalamet (as aspiring table tennis star Marty Mauser), alongside Gwyneth Paltrow, Odessa A'zion, Kevin O'Leary, Tyler, the Creator, Abel Ferrara, and Fran Drescher.