As highly acclaimed as it was unrelenting, Uncut Gems felt like the apotheosis — or at least the highest possible concentration — of creativity wielded by sibling directors Benny and Josh Safdie . Their respective 2025 returns to solo filmmaking, however, suggest that working together may have diluted their individual talents: Josh’s Marty Supreme is the most intense film released yet by someone with the last name Safdie.

Despite that high bar, it’s also possibly the best. In a career that seems to accumulate only great performances , Timothée Chalamet delivers one of his greatest yet by leveraging his scrappy, boyish charms to make audiences love a character who is frequently anything but lovable. A script by Safdie and Ronald Bronstein transforms the real-life story of tenni

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