http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/25/arts/television/marvels-luke-cage-sweeps-from-barbershop-to-neighborhood-battle.html 2016-09-21 23:30:39 ‘Marvel’s Luke Cage’ Sweeps From Barbershop to Neighborhood Battle A superhero tries to lie low in Harlem, but he is soon forced into a showdown in this Netflix show with a hip-hop and R&B soundtrack. === I wasn’t alone in not being able to look away from Mike Colter in “Marvel’s Jessica Jones” on Netflix. As Luke Cage, the source of Jessica’s bittersweet longing, Mr. Colter played his superhero brooding and tender, shackled by the memory of his dead wife and enraged when he discovered the truth of her demise. Just because he had unbreakable skin didn’t mean that his heart couldn’t split in two. “Marvel’s Luke Cage,” Alfre Woodard and Mahershala Ali play embattled cousins; Rosario Dawson offers nurturing. Pay extra attention to the soundtrack, a mix of hip-hop — each episode is named after a Gang Starr song — and R&B, with Raphael Saadiq, Faith Evans, Jidenna and Charles Bradley performing.