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  • ‘Marty Supreme’s Josh Safdie & Ronald Bronstein On Working Sans Benny; ’48 Hrs.’ & Making…

    ‘Marty Supreme’s Josh Safdie & Ronald Bronstein On Working Sans Benny; ’48 Hrs.’ & Making…

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    ‘Marty Supreme’s Josh Safdie & Ronald Bronstein On Working Sans Benny; ’48 Hrs.’ & Making Pic Where “No One Has Control Of Their Own Lives” – Crew Call Podcast

    Following the success of the Safdie brothers’ Uncut Gems, the siblings were ultimately drawn into different directions ultimately as filmmakers, with Benny gravitating toward the Dwayne Johnson MMA project The Smashing Machine and Josh, along with the duo’s scribe collaborator Ronald Bronstein, to an original tale of a post-World War II global ping-pong champ in Marty Supreme.

    On today’s Crew Call, Josh Safdie makes it clear there’s no bad blood between him and his bro. “People always want drama,” he tells us. He also explains what happened to the brothers’ 48 Hrs. redo at Paramount.

    Marty Supreme lit up like a Christmas three this past weekend with a per-theater average near $146,000, the best YTD and post-Covid, on its way to $875K at six NYC and L.A. theaters. The pic further expands this week on Christmas.

    The Safdies’ ‘48 Hrs’ Script Was Too “Original” for Paramount: “This Isn’t A Remake”

    This year’s 12th edition of the Scary Movies festival at Film at Lincoln Center premiered Ari Aster’s extended version of “Midsommar” this past Saturday.

    This project seems to have gotten lost in the ether. Back in 2017, Josh and Benny Safdie had been tasked by Paramount to reboot “48 Hrs,” with Jerrod Carmichael eyed to star. The brothers were coming off the acclaim of “Good Time,” but the project is dead—and, no surprise, the reason is that the script they submitted didn’t read like a remake.

    In a recent conversation for Deadline’s Crew Call podcast, filmmaker Josh Safdie and his writing partner Ronnie Bronstein—the duo behind Good Time and Uncut Gems—opened up about what ultimately happened to their planned remake of 48 Hrs.

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    Tension and Releases: Editor Ronald Bronstein on “Marty Supreme”

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    by Vikram Murthi in Editors, Interviews, Issues, Screenwriters, Sound & Visionaries
    on Dec 22, 2025

    Ronald Bronstein premiered his feature Frownland at South by Southwest the same year as Josh Safdie’s short We’re Going to the Zoo played, and he felt a pang of insecurity when he saw it. “I was like, ‘Oh, my God, there’s somebody also vying for the same kind of immediacy,” said the veteran writer-editor. “It was like my feet were made of lead; this guy was like a helium balloon.” Back in New York City, Josh introduced himself to Bronstein and convinced him to play a character based on his own father. Bronstein helped write and edit the project, which […]

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  • ‘I fear electromagnetic catastrophe’: Josh Safdie on Marty Supreme, latent Jewish anxiety and…

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    ‘I fear electromagnetic catastrophe’: Josh Safdie on Marty Supreme, latent Jewish anxiety and why men are lost

    The Timothée Chalamet-starring comedy about a hustling table tennis ace has been voted one of the Guardian’s films of the year. Its writer/director talks ambition, American dreams and alien takeovers

    Why Marty Supreme is the No 5 film in the UK and No 4 in the US

    Josh Safdie, 41, is best known for the films he has made with his brother, Benny – frenetic chancer yarns such as Uncut Gems, Good Time and Heaven Knows What.

    Last year, the brothers split and shot separate movies loosely based on real life sportsmen. Benny made wrestling drama The Smashing Machine, starring The Rock; Josh a loose take on the life of Marty Reisman, a shoe-store clerk in 1950s New York, who aspires to table tennis pre-eminence but must hustle to fund his passage to championships in London and Tokyo.

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    Timothée Chalamet-Starring ‘Marty Supreme’ Sets A24 Presales Record As It Starts Limited Run Ahead Of Holiday Wide Release – Specialty Preview

    Presales for original drama Marty Supreme are the fastest in A24 history Deadline hears with more than 65 complete sellouts across hundreds of showtimes, and over 70% of tickets sold overall, setting the Timothée Chalamet-starring drama for rarefied numbers in limited release at six theaters.

    At 96% Certified Fresh with critics on Rotten Tomatoes and with a 91 Metacritic score, the film will go wide Christmas day on circa 2,500 screens.

    Premiered at the New York Film Festival, see Deadline review. Chalamet is Marty Mauser, a young man with a dream no one respects, who goes to hell and back in pursuit of greatness in this fictionalized portrait of a brash shoe saleman turned ping pong champion set in postwar NYC. Chalamet paired a chic black leather ping pong paddle with his orange suit at the LA premiere.

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