Bow down to Marty Mauser.
A24‘s “Marty Supreme,” a sports dramedy starring Timothée Chalamet as the fictional table tennis champ Marty Mauser, broke into the top 10 at the domestic box office with $875,000 while playing on just six screens. That’s a result of 92 sold-out showtimes across four theaters in New York City and Los Angeles. (For context, Disney’s political dramedy “Ella McCay” earned far less over the weekend — approximately $480,000 — from a much more substantial 2,500 screens in its sophomore outing.)
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