As he prepares to leave Sony Pictures, Tony Vinciquerra reflects on his time at the helm of the Culver City film and TV studio and defends "Madame Web" and "Kraven the Hunter." "These are not terrible films."
I haven’t seen Kraven, but Madame Web was a terrible film. Like an unfinished product, or a student film made by stitching together candid shots of b-list celebrities and volunteers from the local soup kitchen, made by people who had been told the story by a stranger on a transatlantic flight.
Kraven is at least better than Madame Web. Honestly, I thought it would do better as an anti-hero killing big-wigs, what with the pro Luigi sentiment as high as it is.
The pacing is actually very good for an origin story
I haven’t seen Kraven, but Madame Web was a terrible film. Like an unfinished product, or a student film made by stitching together candid shots of b-list celebrities and volunteers from the local soup kitchen, made by people who had been told the story by a stranger on a transatlantic flight.
Kraven is at least better than Madame Web. Honestly, I thought it would do better as an anti-hero killing big-wigs, what with the pro Luigi sentiment as high as it is.
The pacing is actually very good for an origin story
I skipped through it on Netflix. Even then it wasn’t worth the watch