Ben Stiller came to the defense of Michael B. Jordan following the lackluster response by Variety to the $61 million global debut of the movie "Sinners." The film, featuring Jordan in a dual role as twin brothers facing vampires in the 1930s Deep South, surpassed expectations and received praise from both audiences and critics. Despite facing tough competition, "Sinners" claimed the top spot at the box office, outperforming other films. Ben Stiller criticized Variety for downplaying the success of the original, R-rated horror film and its box office numbers, prompting support from fans and industry figures. The movie, released on April 18, is on track to be profitable.
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