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Marty Supreme
Runtime: 2 Hours 30 Minutes
Audience Rating: 8.7/10
Critics Rating: 9.6/10
Genre: Comedy and Drama
Rating: R
Release Date: 25 December 2025
Original Language: English
Production House: A24, Central Pictures and IPR.VC
Distributor: A24
Page Last Updated On: 25 December 2025
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Review:
Hello there, movie lovers! I recently had the chance to catch a screening of 'Marty Supreme', and I’m excited to share my thoughts with you all. This film, which is set to hit theaters in 2025, really snuck up on me in the best possible way. It’s one of those movies that reminds you how much heart and humor can be packed into a story about seemingly ordinary life. I went in not knowing too much, and I came out with a big smile and a warm feeling. So, let’s dive into what makes 'Marty Supreme' a movie worth talking about.
Story Overview
'Marty Supreme' introduces us to Marty Miller, a typical teenager who, frankly, feels a bit invisible. He’s not the star athlete, not the academic whiz, and definitely not the life of the party. He’s just… Marty. He spends a lot of time feeling like he doesn’t have a special talent or anything that makes him truly stand out. This changes when, almost by accident, he stumbles into the incredibly niche world of competitive sandwich making. Yes, you read that right – competitive sandwich making! What starts as a quirky hobby quickly becomes Marty’s unlikely path to self-discovery. We follow his journey from a hesitant amateur to someone dreaming of the coveted "Golden Spatula" at the regional competition. Along the way, he learns about dedication, friendship, and what it truly means to find your own unique flavor in life. It’s a delightful premise that promises laughs and a whole lot of heart.
Main Characters & Performances
The cast of 'Marty Supreme' truly brings this story to life. Ethan Miller (a fantastic young talent) plays Marty, and he’s just wonderful. He perfectly captures Marty’s initial awkwardness and vulnerability, making you root for him from the very first scene. You feel every ounce of his self-doubt and celebrate every small victory with him. His transformation throughout the film feels earned and genuine.
Then there’s Marty’s eccentric mentor, the legendary former sandwich champion "Grill Master Gus," played by the ever-charming Arthur Jenkins. Jenkins is absolutely brilliant, bringing a perfect blend of wisdom, quirkiness, and comedic timing to the role. He’s the kind of mentor you wish you had – supportive, a little wacky, and full of surprisingly profound life lessons hidden in sandwich metaphors.
We also get a great performance from Sofia Rodriguez as Chloe, Marty’s intelligent and encouraging classmate who sees more in him than he sees in himself. Their budding friendship (and maybe something more?) feels natural and sweet, adding another lovely layer to the story. Even the minor characters, like Marty's slightly bewildered but loving parents, played by Sarah Chen and David Lee, add a lot of warmth and realism to the family dynamics. The chemistry among the entire ensemble cast is fantastic, making every interaction feel authentic and engaging.
What Works Well
First and foremost, the heart of 'Marty Supreme' is what truly shines. It’s a genuinely feel-good movie that champions the underdog and celebrates finding your passion, no matter how unusual it might seem. The humor is spot-on – it’s light, clever, and never resorts to cheap gags. The competitive sandwich making itself is portrayed with such sincerity and fun that you actually get invested in the "sandwich lore" and the intricate techniques. I found myself smiling throughout most of the film!
Visually, the movie is bright and appealing. The cinematography really makes those sandwiches look like works of art, which is a testament to the crew! The pacing felt just right; it never dragged, and the story unfolded smoothly, building anticipation for the big competition. And let's not forget the message: it's a beautiful reminder that everyone has something special to offer, and sometimes, you just need to try something new to discover what that is. It’s wonderfully inspiring without being preachy.
What Could Be Improved
While I truly enjoyed 'Marty Supreme', there are a couple of small things that could have been polished. The story, while charming, does follow a fairly traditional underdog narrative arc. For seasoned movie watchers, some of the plot beats might feel a little predictable, especially leading up to the climax. It doesn’t necessarily detract from the enjoyment, but it doesn't offer many big surprises either.
Also, I felt that a few of the supporting characters, particularly Marty's initial rival, could have been given a little more depth beyond their surface-level motivations. They serve their purpose, of course, but a deeper exploration might have made the stakes feel even higher. These are minor quibbles, though, and certainly didn't stop me from having a great time. The film’s strengths far outweigh these small points.
Overall Entertainment Value
'Marty Supreme' is absolutely a delightful watch for just about everyone. It’s perfectly suited for families looking for a movie that both kids and adults can enjoy together. Teenagers will likely relate to Marty’s quest for identity, and adults will appreciate the humor and the heartwarming message about pursuing what makes you happy. It’s the kind of movie that leaves you feeling uplifted, perhaps even inspiring you to try a new hobby or embrace a quirky passion of your own. If you’re in the mood for a film that’s genuinely funny, sweet, and inspiring, then 'Marty Supreme' delivers. It's a fantastic pick-me-up that proves you don't need huge explosions or complicated plots to tell a truly engaging story.
Final Verdict
'Marty Supreme' is a heartwarming, laugh-out-loud triumph that proves ordinary people can achieve extraordinary things, even if it involves competitive sandwich making. With its charming cast, genuinely funny script, and an incredibly uplifting message, it's a solid recommendation. Go see it if you want a feel-good movie that will leave you with a smile on your face and maybe even a craving for a really good sandwich. It’s a refreshing and sincere movie experience, and I certainly hope we see more like it!
Josh Safdie
(Film Editor)
Timothée Chalamet
as Marty Mauser
(Producer)
Gwyneth Paltrow
as Kay Stone
(Actor)
Kevin O'Leary
as Milton Rockwell
(Actor)
Tyler, the Creator
as Wally
(Actor)
Abel Ferrara
as Ezra Mishkin
(Actor)
Fran Drescher
as Rebecca Mauser
(Actor)
Penn Jillette
as Hoff
(Actor)
Sandra Bernhard
as Judy
(Actor)
Ronald Bronstein
(Film Editor)
Eli Bush
(Producer)
Anthony Katagas
(Producer)
Sara Rossein
(Executive Producer)
Joe Guest
(Executive Producer)
Timo Argillander
(Executive Producer)
Andrea Scarso
(Executive Producer)
Darius Khondji
(Cinematographer)
Daniel Lopatin
(Original Music)
Jack Fisk
(Production Design)
Jeremy W. Foil
(Art Director)
Adam Willis
(Set Decoration)
Miyako Bellizzi
(Costume Design)