5 Lesser-Known Timothée Chalamet Movies to Watch After 'Marty Supreme'
In these films, he plays lost youths, obsessed geniuses, and fragile dreamers.
Marty Supreme, A24's most expensive movie starring Timothée Chalamet, was finally released on December 25th.
With a 94% score on Rotten Tomatoes and respectable box office results, Marty Supreme can be considered another successful project in Chalamet's career, following Dune and Wonka.
We've compiled a list of Chalamet's lesser-known movies that any die-hard fan should watch.
1. 'Hot Summer Nights', 2017
IMDb Score: 6.4/10

Set in the mid-1990s on the Massachusetts coast, the movie follows teenager Daniel, played by Timothée Chalamet. After his father's death, he comes to stay with his aunt for the summer and quickly becomes embroiled in a world of drugs, quick money, and dangerous connections.
He starts out as a small-time marijuana dealer and quickly rises through the criminal ranks while experiencing his first love and the illusion of adult freedom.
2. 'A Rainy Day in New York', 2019
IMDb Score: 6.4/10

Woody Allen's romantic comedy takes place in New York City over the course of a rainy weekend. Ashleigh, a student, arrives in the city to interview a famous director, while her boyfriend, Gatsby, plans the perfect weekend for them.
Their plans include strolls through Manhattan, jazz, old movie theaters, and conversations about life. Unfortunately, these plans are destined to fail. The two are constantly drifting apart, caught in a series of chance encounters, misunderstandings, and impulsive decisions.
Timothée Chalamet plays a slightly melancholic, ironic intellectual who feels out of place among his peers and clings to a romanticized image of old New York.
3. 'One and Two', 2015
IMDb Score: 5.2/10

This independent drama, which incorporates elements of magical realism, tells the story of a brother and sister who live in isolation on a farm under their father's strict control.
Their only freedoms are their imaginations and a strange ability they discover within themselves. Zac and Eva can teleport, but only together and over a limited distance.
Timothée Chalamet portrays Zac, who is more withdrawn and anxious than Eva. He feels dependent on his sister and unable to escape the cycle.
4. 'Bones and All', 2022
IMDb Score: 6.8/10

This dark road movie follows two young people living on the fringes of society who are hiding their terrifying nature. Timothée Chalamet and Taylor Russell's characters travel through the outback, unable to settle down because of their obsession with eating human flesh.
Luca Guadagnino's film explores identity and connection in a world unwilling to accept them, embracing outlandish choices and shocking moments.
5. 'The King', 2019
IMDb Score: 7.3/10

This historical drama tells the story of young Prince Hal, who unexpectedly becomes King of England and must abandon his former life for power and war.
The movie chronicles Hal's transformation from apathy and abdication to accepting his responsibility for his country and making difficult decisions, including launching bloody military campaigns.
Based on the historical chronicles of William Shakespeare, The King stars Timothée as Prince Hal, who is later crowned Henry V.