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Harrison Ford's hit Apple TV series with Michael J Fox returns to rare perfect Rotten Tomatoes score
Harrison Ford's successful Apple TV comedy series returns for season 3 with Michael J. Fox as a major guest star, and it's ...
Former Silverstein CEO Marty Burger and L&L Holdings CEO David Levinson see opportunities in NYC and South Florida.
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Timothée Chalamet says 'Marty Supreme' background actor threatened him on set
The Golden Globe-winning actor said he was trying to get the unnamed extra angry at him, but perhaps ended up doing too good ...
Avatar: Fire and Ash” continues to dominate the box office, holding the top spot for a fourth consecutive week.
While Marty Supreme & The Smashing Machine have shown what Benny and Josh Safdie can do on their own, it also shows they’re better directors together.
Last year, while accepting a Screen Actors Guild award for A Complete Unknown, Timothée Chalamet told the audience, "I want to be one of the greats; I'm inspired by the greats." Many criticized him ...
Timothée Chalamet is winning awards for his performance as a midcentury New Yorker who will beg, borrow and steal to become a table-tennis champion.
It’s more than just a cut scene of old-man Chalamet; Josh Safdie breaks down the historical, thematic, narrative, and musical connections to the Reagan era. “When I would talk to these people who were ...
SPOILER ALERT • The following cultural commentary contains plot spoilers for the movie “Marty Supreme,” now playing in theaters. If certain films are paradigmatic of an era or a political ...
Kevin O’Leary on the set of Marty Supreme. Photo: MEGA/GC Images Kevin O’Leary on the set of Marty Supreme. Photo: MEGA/GC Images Kevin O’Leary is the reason for the vampire speech in Marty Supreme.
Josh Safdie’s movies, made both alone and with his brother Benny, create a world where a lost midcentury sensibility rubs elbows with the hyperreal. “Marty Supreme” is one of the most pungent ...
Sam Rosenberg’s monthly column CineMusic highlights newly released film scores, soundtracks, and the composers/curators behind them. Despite being set in 1952 New York, Josh Safdie’s Marty Supreme isn ...
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