Don't look now, folks, but we suddenly have an arm's race of Safdie Brother movies on our hands. The sibling director duo, most famous for films like "Good Time" and "Uncut Gems" in recent years, have since gone their separate ways. Benny Safdie is currently focused on "The Smashing Machine," the Dwayne Johnson-starring MMA drama that clearly has its sights set on awards season. Josh, meanwhile, is taking aim at similar subject matter with a bona fide movie star in his own right. "Marty Supreme" features Timothée Chalamet in the lead role, portraying a real-life ping pong aficionado — yes, you read that right. It remains to be seen whether the Safdies' divide-and-conquer approach will pay off but, well, getting twice the amount of Sadie Brother movies in the same year feels like a win t
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