"As a kinetic portrait of a life in perpetual motion, Marty Supreme is a wonder."
— David Rooney, The Hollywood Reporter
"If you thought Uncut Gems was too chill, Marty Supreme is the movie for you."
— Matt Singer, ScreenCrush
"Marty Supreme is a rare film that will become a watershed moment in cinematic history."
— Bradley Gibson, Film Threat
"This uncut gem dazzles, from its spotlit table-tennis contests to its dark portrait of American dreams."
— Jamie Graham, Empire Magazine
"Marty Supreme is intense, daring and full of confidence, with Chalamet delivering his best performance to date."
— Linda Marric, HeyUGuys
"Chalamet makes one of the most colossal movie performances of the 21st century seem as natural as a lay-up."
— David Ehrlich, IndieWire
"It makes you laugh hard and often, and even blush a bit. There’s ample heart and passion in Marty’s messy race to the top."
— Johnny Oleksinski, New York Post
"Marty Supreme rapturously reprises a siren song that transcends any single American era, beckoning hustlers to heed its call."
— Marshall Shaffer, Slant Magazine
"A breakneck rollercoaster—about ping pong!—infused with a manic desperation that’s almost as electric as its athletic centerpieces are taut."
— Nick Schager, The Daily Beast
"A rapid-fire story of superiority wrapped up in a burning performance by Timothee Chalamet. Even a Safdie naysayer will find something to be charmed by."
— Kristen Lopez, The Film Maven
"This film solidifies Josh Safdie as one of the most unique and exciting directors working in Hollywood right now. And Marty Supreme is easily one of the best movies of the year."
— Michael Calabro, IGN Movies
"It is rather that the film is itself ping pong; the rhythm and spirit of table tennis is in every scene and the mesmeric effect of the spectacular, clattering, dizzying back-and-forth."
— Peter Bradshaw, Guardian
"For its entire two and a half hours -- which whips past in what feels like mere minutes -- Safdie’s film had me vibrating like a tuning fork. It’s a joyous salute to life’s beautiful cacophony."
— Robbie Collin, Daily Telegraph (UK)
"A melt-the-screen-down-to-gold performance. With the steamroller audacity of his character, Chalamet has staked a massively confident claim for his first Oscar. If you must gamble, lay it all on Chalamet. Now."
— Nick Howells London, Evening Standard
"The best way to describe Marty Supreme is to call it a roller coaster ride. It is wild, surprising, emotional, hilarious, and completely irresistible. It is the kind of film that leaves you walking out of the theater buzzing."
— Scott Menzel, Awards Buzz
"If Marty Supreme exists to prove that Timothée Chalamet could have easily kicked it with the New Hollywood icons of the Seventies, the Harvey Keitels and the Gena Rowlandses, then point proven. He’s truly one of our greatest talents."
— Clarisse Loughrey, Independent (UK)
"You have to be a hustler to make movies like this in the age of AI and IP, even ones with genuine movie stars in them. It’s in Safdie’s DNA as much as Marty’s. Both end up champions in their own way, and we’re the ones who end up winning."
— David Fear, Rolling Stone
"The finest supporting performance belongs to A’zion, whose Rachel proves to be as shrewd as her on-and-off lover. A’zion gives Marty Supreme some of its sharpest laughs as her character serves as the closest thing this film has to a moral compass."
— Tim Grierson, Screen International
"Safdie’s endeavour as a solo director is a nerve-shredding tale that never lets up on the protagonist’s goals, with Chalamet delivering his most compelling performance to date. As 2025 nears its end, Marty Supreme is a highlight in the cinematic calendar."
— Katie Smith-Wong, Flick Feast