Reel Reviews | Marty Supreme
Marty Supreme turns the underworld of 1950s table tennis into a high-voltage character study powered by obsession, ego, and reckless ambition.
Marty Supreme turns the underworld of 1950s table tennis into a high-voltage character study powered by obsession, ego, and reckless ambition.
This week on Reel Shorts, three people undergo a 12-step process to cure their sexual addiction, in Stuart Blumberg’s dramedy, Thanks for Sharing.
An overstuffed but still watchable follow-up that coasts on Downey’s charisma and a few dazzling set pieces. But compared to the original, it’s less invincible.
Stylish, self-aware, and powered by a dynamite lead performance, Iron Man is a rare superhero film that puts character first and still delivers the thrills. It might be based on metal, but this one has heart.