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Gwyneth Paltrow praised her husband of seven years, writer-director Brad Falchuk, for being the "most feminist" man she knows at The Hollywood Reporter’s Women in Entertainment gala.
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'It always starts with the face': Building “Marty Supreme”'s ensemble cast, from pros to newbies
Casting director Jennifer Venditti shares inside stories from assembling the stars of Josh Safdie's latest, starring Timothée Chalamet as a world-class ping-pong player.
The A24 feature is directed by Josh Safdie ( Uncut Gems, Good Time ), who also wrote the screenplay with his longtime collaborator Ronald Bronstein. Chalamet stars as Marty Mauser, a born hustler and talented ping-pong player, who is loosely based on the real-life American table tennis champion Marty Reisman.
Gwyneth Paltrow referred to her upbringing with parents Bruce Paltrow and Blythe Danner as "very privileged" in a new interview about her movie 'Marty Supreme.'
She’s also claimed that her then-boyfriend, Brad Pitt, confronted Weinstein over the incident and told him to never touch Paltrow again. Weinstein has since admitted that he “definitely made a pass” at Paltrow, describing it as a one-time, almost harmless gesture.
Inspired by real-life Jewish table-tennis legend Marty Reisman, the film traces Marty’s upbringing in the Lower East Side and the intertwined forces of his family identity and fierce ambition that drove him.
Gwyneth Paltrow, Odessa A’zion and Tyler, The Creator also star in this odyssey of an aspiring table tennis champion angling to ping pong his way out of 1950s Lower East Side Manhattan.
Gwyneth Paltrow shares what it means to receive the Sherry Lansing Leadership Award at the The Hollywood Reporter's Women in Entertainment gala, presented to her by Robert Downey Jr. Plus, she shared her reaction to the positive reviews for 'Marty Supreme' and what she feels women bring to leadership that Hollywood could use more of.