'Marty Supreme' is now streaming — how to watch at home

13:04 1 min read Source: Pagesix (content & image)
'Marty Supreme' is now streaming — how to watch at home — Pagesix

'Marty Supreme,' the Josh Safdie-directed film that has already earned Timothée Chalamet a Critics' Choice award and a Golden Globe, is now available to buy or rent on video-on-demand platforms, including Prime Video. The film's digital release date is Feb. 10.

Chalamet stars as Marty Mauser, a professional table tennis player in 1952 New York City whose push to spotlight American players strains his personal life. Entertainment critic Johnny Oleksinski called it "the best movie of the year," described it as "cinematic Mountain Dew," and wrote "you’ll be wired for the entire 2½ hours." On Prime Video the film can be purchased for $24.99 or rented for $19.99; an Amazon account is required to buy but an Amazon Prime membership is not.

Rental purchases allow 30 days to begin watching and 48 hours of access after playback starts. The film received nine Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor.

United States, New York City

marty supreme, josh safdie, timothée chalamet, prime video, vod, digital release, table tennis, 1952 new, critics' choice, golden globe

Latest News