Flying Together, Growing Together.' Korean Air's women's table tennis team and disabled table tennis players held a meaningful 'matching' training at the end of the year. On the afternoon of the 29th, ...
Timothée Chalamet is talented enough to make ping pong feel like fate rather than furniture as per the census. Stepping away ...
‘If Chalamet can’t make it cool, who can?’ Milwaukee-area players embrace table tennis spotlight from new film The ...
Marty Supreme' production designer Jack Fisk reveals how he and Josh Safdie recreated the vibe of 1950s New York.
Marty Reisman, the table tennis player who inspired Josh Safdie's new film, wrote a memoir in the 1970s. Here's his story in ...
It’s 1952 on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, seven years after the Enola Gay dropped a bomb on the Japanese empire, but one ...
The film stars Timothée Chalamet as Marty Mauser, an up-and-coming star in the burgeoning world of competitive table tennis.
The director Josh Safdie had a personal connection to 1950s players, but he also enlisted professionals to choreograph the ...
In a conversation with The Hollywood Reporter, the film's ping-pong consultant, Diego Schaaf, says he hopes the actor's wild ...
Diego Schaaf and his wife, Wei Wang, spoke to NBC News about how they helped prepare Timothée Chalamet for “Marty Supreme.” ...
The real and fictional Marty both develop their skills in a funky basement Ping-Pong club on Broadway in New York City, where ...
The game was respected throughout Europe and Asia, turning ping pong stars into big names: In Marty Supreme, one who was imprisoned at Auschwitz tells the story of being spared by Nazi guards who ...