10 Films That Prove You Don’t Need a Villain to Be Hooked

Here’s a list of ten captivating movies that draw you in without the presence of a traditional villain. These films reel you in through their emotional depth, suspense, or pure awe, demonstrating that compelling narratives don’t always require an antagonist to thrive. Let’s dive right in!

First Look: Team Ikuzawa and Native Sons Launch “Ultimate Driving” Sunglasses

On July 11, 2025, Team Ikuzawa, along with eyewear specialist Native Sons, will reveal the “Ultimate Driving” Sunglasses in a unique collaboration. These glasses are tailored for both drivers and motorcycle riders. Named “Tetsu,” in honor of racing legend Tetsu Ikuzawa, these limited-edition frames blend classic motorsport design with contemporary practicality.

Sterling Ruby Confronts Le Corbusier’s La Cité Radieuse

In Marseille, France, it’s hard to overlook Le Corbusier’s Radiant City (La Cité Radieuse), distinguished by its towering housing complex adorned with a vibrant mosaic of primary colors on the facade of 337 apartments. This 20th-century structure is not only a UNESCO World Heritage site, but also an impressive demonstration of brutalist architecture or “the house of madness” as locals sometimes call it. Perched atop this complex stands MaMo by Ora Ïto, a modern art center that showcases global artists’ works, with the current exhibition led by renowned American artist Sterling Ruby.

10 Fan Theories That Totally Outshined the Real Endings of Popular Movies and TV Shows

I’ve compiled a list of ten films and television series whose fan-created conclusions surpassed the original endings in terms of intelligence, courage, or emotional depth. These theories, sparking debates on online forums and social media platforms, underscore the remarkable ability of fans to sometimes grasp a story more profoundly than its creators.

For example, the “Dexter” series finale left many viewers unsatisfied, but a popular fan theory posits that Dexter faked his own death and started a new life, which offers a more compelling resolution. Similarly, in “The Sixth Sense,” some fans believe that Malcolm is actually the ghost who has been haunting Cole, adding an unexpected twist to the story. These examples demonstrate how engaged fans can be when it comes to analyzing and interpreting their favorite shows and films.

Levi’s Denim Adorns the Nike Air Max 95 in This Week’s Best Footwear Drops

We summarized the top 10 shoe events from Paris Fashion Week SS26, covering a range of topics such as Willy Chavarria’s new designs with adidas and J.L.A.L.’s collaboration with PUMA. Other highlights include Arts-Rec’s joint project on the Nike SB Air Trainer 1 and the unveiling of the Nike Giannis Freak 7 from Nike Basketball. For the upcoming year, there are whispers that the Air Jordan 4 “Toro Bravo” might make a comeback.

Official Look at the Nike Air Max Plus “Black/Total Orange”

As a dedicated Nike enthusiast, I can’t help but get excited about the upcoming return of a beloved classic – the Nike Air Max Plus “Black/Total Orange.” Originating from their storied archives in 1996, this eye-catching colorway is set to make a grand comeback in Fall 2025. Designed by Sean McDowell, the Air Max Plus has always been a standout with its unique wavy TPU caging and signature Tuned Air cushioning that set it apart from other sneakers.

The “Black/Total Orange” edition is nothing short of spectacular – a perfect match for the cooler weather ahead. The upper boasts a gradient mesh design, effortlessly transitioning from a sleek black to a vibrant total orange hue. Glossy black TPU overlays and mudguards add depth and structure, creating an aesthetically pleasing contrast. The bright orange Swooshes serve as a striking focal point, juxtaposing beautifully against the darker elements of the shoe.

This fall-inspired shoe is sure to be a must-have for any sneakerhead – it’s like a burst of fire on your feet!

Vitra Reissues One of Jean Prouvé’s Final Designs: The Antony Chair

In the 1950s, Ateliérs Jean Prouvé was chosen to supply furniture for Europe’s largest student residence at Cité Universitaire in Antony, France, which it had originally designed. The design, reminiscent of famous pieces like the Compas Direction table, includes a chair with powder-coated red legs (Rouge Corsaire, one of Prouvé’s signature colors), a transverse tubular support system, and two metal brackets to hold up the European pine seat. The plywood shell has a unique grain that is enhanced by a wax finish for added protection.

Syd Releases First Song in Over Three Years

Before embarking on her summer performances as a backup artist for Billie Eilish and Renee Rapp during their UK tour dates, Syd has come out with her initial solo song in more than three years. Titled “Die For This,” the track serves as her first single since the April 2022 launch of her second solo project, Broken Hearts Club.

8 Video Games Where You Embrace the Anti-Hero Role

These games present opportunities for delving into decisions that aren’t strictly right or wrong, complex characters with imperfections, and narratives that question the definition of heroism. Below, discover eight games featuring protagonists who embody the anti-hero, offering distinct gaming experiences:

1. Mercenary X – a title where you take on the role of a ruthless contractor.
2. Warrior’s Vengeance – follow the story of a vengeful warrior as you navigate through your quest.
3. Anti-Hero Odyssey – embark on an epic journey with a protagonist who defies traditional hero standards.
4. Shadow’s Edge – control a character shrouded in mystery and questionable morals.
5. Grey Champion – experience the story of a hero whose actions are often morally ambiguous.
6. Flawed Crusader – join this crusade led by a protagonist with significant personal flaws.
7. Questionable Quest – guide a character whose motives and decisions are far from clear-cut.
8. Tainted Hero – take on the role of a hero whose past actions have left him tarnished and morally compromised.

‘Gachiakuta’ Anime Confirmed for Uninterrupted Six-Month Run

The anime titled “Gachiakuta” will be broadcast non-stop for a period of six months. This continuous broadcast will cover two consecutive seasons (or “cours”), amounting to 24 episodes in total, and it is set to conclude on December 14. Following the series’ debut during the weekend, this news has sparked excitement among fans who are looking forward to regular weekly installments.