Sony CEO Tony Vinciquerra has come to the defense of Dakota Johnson's Madame Web, claiming that critics "crucified" the film.
Vinciquerra, 70, spoke about the movies during an interview with the Los Angeles Times published Thursday, and admitted that ...
Dakota Johnson and Aaron Taylor-Johnson. CREDIT: Hector Vivas/Cindy Ord/Getty The CEO of Sony Pictures has laid the blame for the box office failure of Madame Web and Kraven The Hunter with the ...
"Madame Web" was, undeniably ... the Spider-Man spin-off starring Dakota Johnson was singular in its public disdain. USA TODAY's critic Brian Truitt described the film as "burdened by bad dialogue ...
It’s no secret that 2024 was not Sony ‘s year. But Sony Pictures CEO Tony Vinciquerra says critics are to blame for Madame ...
Amazon MGM Studios has officially cast Dakota Johnson (Madame Web) and Josh Hartnett (Trap) in Verity, the upcoming film ...
Dakota Johnson’s honest exchange with Ellen DeGeneres on The Ellen DeGeneres Show has aged well five years later. X recalls ...
In Madame Web, Dakota Johnson's Cassandra begins the film as sure, a bit snarky, and quippy with her coworkers but still a caring and devoted paramedic who is intent on saving lives. By the end of ...
Sony Pictures CEO Tony Vinciquerra thinks critics are to blame for why Madame Web and Kraven the Hunter both got vanquished at the box office this year. The wave of negative reviews surrounding ...
Kraven the Hunter has followed Madame Web’s footsteps at the box office!The CEO of Sony Pictures, Tony Vinciquerra, has ...
One of the most baffling choices in blockbuster filmmaking the past decade has been Sony’s desire to make a Spider-Man-free Spider-Man universe using a collection of assorted villains from the comics.