Panoptic (2020) is an innovative ‘PC vs. VR’ game that plays out like a game of 1v1 hide-and-seek, with one VR player seeking out a flatscreen PC player who tries to blend into the crowd. Now the ...
Any movie that is based on even a grain of truth always captures my interest. Couple that with the world of championship ping pong in the 1950s and Marty Supreme is a movie that we just had to see.
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Brothers Josh and Benny Safdie, the indie filmmakers who made a splash with the 2019 Adam Sandler drama "Uncut Gems," have decided to amicably split and make movies on their own. Yet, funnily enough, ...
Forget everything you know about playing ping-pong in your friend’s unfinished basement. Forget the casual beer pong games. Josh Safdie’s Marty Supreme has arrived to radicalize you. By the time the ...