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Madame Web, Sony Pictures
Sony Pictures CEO blamed the failure of 'Kraven' and 'Madame Web' on bad reviews: 'These are not terrible films'
Sony Pictures CEO said that he blames the critics who "destroyed" movies like "Kraven" and "Madame Web" for their financial failure.
Sony Pictures CEO blames critics for 'Madame Web' flop: 'The press just crucified it'
"Madame Web" received a rough reception at the box office, and Sony Pictures Entertainment CEO Tony Vinciquerra is blaming critics.
Sony Pictures CEO Says ‘Madame Web' Flopped ‘Because the Press Crucified It': Our Marvel Movies ‘Are Not Terrible Films. They Were Destroyed by Critics'
Sony Pictures CEO Tony Vinciquerra recently told the Los Angeles Times that “Kraven the Hunter” is “probably the worst launch we had” in the nearly eight years he’s been at the studio, adding: “I still don't understand,
Kraven, Madame Web ‘Not Bad Films’ Says Outgoing Sony Pictures CEO
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.
Hilariously Clueless Sony Pictures CEO Doesn’t Know Why ‘Madame Web’ And ‘Kraven’ Bombed, Believes Critics Were Out To Get Them
"Sony's Universe of Spider-Man Characters," which was the original name the studio gave to its attempt at creating its own mini-MCU, was clear to everyone
Sony Pictures CEO Says Madame Web “Wasn’t a bad film”, Blames Media For Crucifying It
Sony CEO Tony Vinciquerra has come to the defense of Dakota Johnson's Madame Web, claiming that critics "crucified" the film.
Sony Pictures CEO Blames Critics For MADAME WEB & KRAVEN Flopping: "These Are Not Terrible Films"
Sony Pictures CEO Tony Vinciquerra has blamed the critical reaction to the likes of Kraven the Hunter and Madame Web for the movies' poor performance at the box
Sony Pictures CEO Actually Thinks MADAME WEB and KRAVEN Are Good Films and Blames Critics for Their Failures
The departing CEO of Sony Pictures, Tony Vinciquerra , actually thinks that Madame Web and Kraven The Hunter are good films, and it make me wonder why these people, who don’t know what good movies are,
Sony Pictures CEO blames critics for poor run of Madame Web and Kraven the Hunter
Outgoing Sony Pictures CEO Tony Vinciquerra has claimed Madame Web fared poorly at the box office “because the press just crucified it”. Vinciquerra, who is stepping down on 2 January, insisted that the superhero film starring Dakota Johnson and Sydney Sweeney wasn’t bad at all.
Sony Pictures CEO Defends ‘Madame Web’, Blames Critics For Film’s Failure
Sony Pictures CEO Tony Vinciquerra has defended its string of flops like Madame Web and Kraven the Hunter, blaming critics for their failure.
Sony CEO Makes Bold Claim Why 'Kraven' and 'Madame Web' Were 'Crucified'
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
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"These are not terrible films" - Sony Pictures' CEO just doesn't get why nobody wanted to watch Spider-Man films that don't have Spider-Man in them
There's a big misunderstanding here that any kind of quality might make up for a film nobody wants, but in Vinciquerra's ...
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Sony exec says “Madame Web” and “Kraven the Hunter” bombed because of critics: 'These are not terrible films'
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