Michael B. Jordan’s Forgotten Superhero Movie Is Suddenly Blowing Up On Streaming

Jordan and Coogler’s collaborations, Creed and Sinners, were both successful movies individually, but with Black Panther, they ventured into the superhero genre and soared to the pinnacle of all-time box office records. However, the massive MCU blockbuster wasn’t Jordan’s initial superhero adventure. In fact, the same year that Creed was released, he portrayed Johnny Storm in Josh Trank’s Fantastic Four, an unsuccessful endeavor to bring Marvel Comics’ iconic title to life on screen.

Chilling True Story of ‘A Deadly American Marriage’ Explored in Netflix Doc

The film titled “A Deadly American Marriage” was helmed by Jessica Burgess (American Monster) and Jenny Popplewell (What Jennifer Did, American Murder: The Family Next Door). It delves into the evidence presented by the authorities and investigators, questioning whether the Martens’ actions were acts of murder or self-defense. Let us explore this gripping documentary and the chilling case, finding out where Molly Martens stands today, a full decade since Jason Corbett’s demise.

Ballroom Marfa’s New Group Show Probes Into Everyday Poetics

This summer, Ballroom Marfa will unveil “Los Encuentros,” a collective exhibition showcasing freshly produced works from five groundbreaking Latinx artists – Ozzie Juarez, Justin Favela, Antonio Lechuga, Narsiso Martinez and Yvette Mayorga. These artists are united by the charm of ordinary materials.

Met Gala 2025 Power Rankings Shock: Who Really Ruled the Red Carpet?

The theme for the night’s attire, “Tailored for You,” influenced the brands visible on the red carpet, with numerous interpretations of suits and matching accessories honoring the Costume Institute’s latest exhibit, “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style.” This exhibition delves into the concept of dandyism from the 19th century, highlighting fashion as a reflection of Black identity. It is currently open until October 26.