Tony Vinciquerra, the Sony Pictures CEO, said critics are to blame for the box office failure of its recent Marvel movies "Kraven the Hunter" and "Madame Web." Sony has owned the rights to Spider ...
Sony's slate of anti-hero movies has been a creative and commercial disaster. Sony Pictures CEO Tony Vinciquerra has claimed that critics are responsible for the failure of Kraven the Hunter and ...
By contrast, the budget for the film was $80 million. Tony Vinciquerra, chairman and CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment (which backed the movie), sees the story differently. Need a break?
Vinciquerra noted earlier in the interview that the failure of “Kraven the Hunter,” directed by J.C. Chandor and starring Aaron Taylor Johnson, was particularly stinging considering it would ...
“Unfortunately, [Kraven the Hunter, which] we launched last weekend, and my last film launch, is probably the worst launch we had in the 7.5 years, so that didn’t work out very well, which I ...
Mother Nature threw Ravi Ahuja a curve ball for his first interview since taking the reins as president and CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE), conducted at the Variety Summit at CES today ...
Asked about whether Sony Pictures should rethink its Spider-Man strategy when current Sony Pictures Chief Operating Officer Ravi Ahuja takes over as CEO, Vinciquerra said, “I do think we need to ...
When Tony Vinciquerra arrived at Sony Pictures Entertainment in 2017, it was far from business as usual. The Culver City studio was still reeling from a 2014 cyber attack that exposed employees ...
Though there might still be some life in Sony Pictures' SSU, the franchise will be getting a major overhaul (at the very least) following the abysmal box office performance of the latest Spider ...
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And also each of its sequels did worse than the previous one at the box office, because all the other Sony Spider-Man-less Spider-Man films were received so poorly! Come on! In any case ...
In an interview with the Los Angeles Times looking back at his seven years leading Sony Pictures, departing CEO Tony Vinciquerra spoke about the studio’s successes during his tenure—as well as ...