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 ...
The film was received poorly by audiences and critics, earning a record worst box office opening for a Sony superhero film at ...
Sony Pictures CEO, Tony Vinciquerra defended Madame Webb and the rest of the Spider-Man spin off films in an interview before ...
Vinciquerra pointed out that the Marvel film found success on streaming and refuses to deem it a "terrible film." ...
"Madame Web" received a rough reception at the box office, and Sony Pictures Entertainment CEO Tony Vinciquerra is blaming ...
Sony Pictures CEO said that he blames the critics who "destroyed" movies like "Kraven" and "Madame Web" for their financial ...
"The press just crucified it," exec says in wide-ranging LA Times interview The post Outgoing Sony CEO Tony Vinciquerra ...
Sony CEO admitted their Spider-Man universe films were poorly received and are being reevaluated. Critic reviews and audience reception have prompted Sony to rethink its strategy. CEO Vinciquerra ...
But now, one Sony executive is defending these movies and saying that if you don't like them, you've just been told to think that way. Tony Vinciquerra, CEO of Sony Pictures since 2017 ...
Patel came to Sony in August 2015 as part of a motion picture group realignment by Chairman Tom Rothman and then Sony Pictures Entertainment Group president Doug Belgrad.
Kraven The Hunter is ‘not a bad film’ insists Sony CEO, Tony Vinciquerra, after critics slammed the origin story blockbuster. The movie hit cinemas on December 13, opening to the tune of $ ...
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.