Marty Supreme, the ambitious table tennis thriller starring Timothee Chalamet, will eventually head to streaming services. For now, the Oscar hopeful is only available in theatersand if you want to see outlandish scenes like Mr. Wonderful spanking the young star's behind with a ping-pong paddle, I can only suggest viewing Marty Supreme on the largest screen possible.
I'd argue that this dismally underpowered remake of the late Curtis Hanson's tremendously enjoyable 1992 psycho thriller about a nanny (Rebecca De Mornay) out for revenge on the woman she blamed for her miscarriage and the suicide of her husband lands with a thud in TV movie territory. Made under the Disney-owned 20th Century Studios banner, it was originally envisioned, before plans changed, as something for Disney's anodyne ABC Family Channel (since rebranded as Freeform). It looks it too.