
Marty Supreme Review: Josh Safdie makes magic in this mesmerising ode to chaos in the pursuit of greatness
Marty Supreme is directed by Josh Safdie (Good Time, Uncut Gems), and stars Timothée Chalamet as Marty Mauser, a young
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Marty Supreme is directed by Josh Safdie (Good Time, Uncut Gems), and stars Timothée Chalamet as Marty Mauser, a young

Screen Brief was fortunate to attend an exclusive press conference with Maggie Gyllenhaal for the launch of the new trailer for her new film ‘The Bride!’ where she talked about her inspirations for the film’s style and tone, casting her actors, and her 1930’s New York setting.

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Organisers have shared that SXSW Sydney will not return for 2026, with the festival coming to an end after a short three year run.

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The coveted Marty Supreme ping pong balls will handed out for free at special 70mm screenings of the film in Sydney and Melbourne.

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