"The press just crucified it," exec says in wide-ranging LA Times interview The post Outgoing Sony CEO Tony Vinciquerra ...
As he prepares to leave Sony Pictures, Tony Vinciquerra reflects on his time at the helm of the Culver City film and TV ...
The film was received poorly by audiences and critics, earning a record worst box office opening for a Sony superhero film at ...
With Kraven the Hunter opening to a meager $11 million and Madame Web struggling to pass $100 million globally, both films ...
Vinciquerra, 70, spoke about the movies during an interview with the Los Angeles Times published Thursday, and admitted that ...
CEO Tony Vinciquerra, who's stepping down January 2, has some blame to lay for the failure of Kraven the Hunter and others.
Sony CEO Tony Vinciquerra talked about how Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man franchise might be doomed after ...
"Madame Web" received a rough reception at the box office, and Sony Pictures Entertainment CEO Tony Vinciquerra is blaming ...
It’s no secret that 2024 was not Sony ‘s year. But Sony Pictures CEO Tony Vinciquerra says critics are to blame for Madame Web and Kraven the Hunter ‘s disappointing box office performance.
Madame Web was criticized unjustly by the press, feels Tony Vinciquerra, CEO of Sony Pictures. He notes the criticism came from all quarters, leading to the film's failure.
Outgoing Sony CEO Tony Vinciquerra blames critics for the Spiderverse's struggles, as Sony rethinks its strategy after major ...
"For some reason, the press decided that they didn’t want us making these films out of 'Kraven' and 'Madame Web,' and the ...