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Box Office Flop

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entertainment7 months ago

Dakota Johnson Denies Responsibility for 'Madame Web' Failure

Dakota Johnson blames the failure of 'Madame Web' on decisions made by non-creative individuals and emphasizes the challenges of making art within committee-driven processes. She acknowledges the film's underperformance and suggests she may not pursue similar superhero roles again, citing her experience as a learning opportunity amid critical and commercial setbacks.

entertainment1 year ago

Kanguva's Mixed Reception: Box Office Success Amidst Criticism

Suriya's latest film, Kanguva, has been met with overwhelmingly negative reviews, citing issues such as poor direction, a disjointed screenplay, and lackluster performances. Despite Suriya's extensive promotion and genuine belief in the film's potential to revolutionize Tamil cinema, audiences found his portrayal unconvincing and the film overall disappointing. This misjudgment may affect his credibility with fans and the industry, as Kanguva was intended to be his comeback in Tollywood.

entertainment1 year ago

Sydney Sweeney's 'Madame Web' Role: A Strategic Business Move

Sydney Sweeney revealed that starring in "Madame Web" was a strategic business decision that paved the way for her success with Sony Pictures, leading to the hit romantic comedy "Anyone but You" and the upcoming "Barbarella" remake. Despite the superhero flop's poor reception, Sweeney emphasized the importance of building relationships and hinted at a potential return to the role. She expressed a desire for more creative control in future projects and acknowledged the challenges of being less involved in a film like "Madame Web."

entertainment1 year ago

Sydney Sweeney's Resilience Amid 'Madame Web' Backlash

Sydney Sweeney responded to the backlash surrounding "Madame Web" by emphasizing that she was just hired as an actress in the film and that dealing with criticism is part of the job. Despite the movie's poor reception and box office performance, Sweeney remains unfazed, with her successful career outside of the superhero universe speaking for itself. Her candid take on the matter has been well-received by fans, while her co-star Dakota Johnson also reflected on the wider issues in the movie industry contributing to the film's failure.

entertainment1 year ago

"Dakota Johnson Reflects on 'Madame Web' Backlash and Step-Parenting in Rare Comments"

Dakota Johnson reflects on the failure of "Madame Web," expressing that she likely won't pursue similar projects in the future due to feeling out of place in the comic book movie world. She criticizes the trend of decision-making by committees in the film industry and emphasizes the importance of art being driven by filmmakers and their creative teams rather than numbers and algorithms. Meanwhile, her co-star Sydney Sweeney also addressed the film's reception during her Saturday Night Live hosting gig.

entertainment1 year ago

"Sydney Sweeney Addresses Dating Rumors and Madame Web Flop on 'SNL' Monologue"

During her "Saturday Night Live" monologue, Sydney Sweeney joked about her recent box office flop, "Madame Web," while promoting her upcoming film "Immaculate." The Spider-Man spin-off received overwhelmingly negative reviews, with critics and even Sweeney's co-star Dakota Johnson openly criticizing the film. Sweeney's self-deprecating humor about the flop was part of her monologue, where she also promoted her new role as a nun in "Immaculate."

entertainment1 year ago

"Dakota Johnson's Madame Web Press Tour: Unhinged Chaos or Joyful Promotion?"

Dakota Johnson's new superhero movie "Madame Web" bombed at the box office, earning only $26.2 million over the six-day holiday weekend and receiving overwhelmingly negative reviews. Johnson's unconventional and disinterested press tour, where she admitted to not having seen the movie and made blunt remarks about it, has sparked debate about its impact on the film's failure. However, experts argue that the movie's lack of success cannot be solely attributed to Johnson's press tour, as other superhero films have also struggled at the box office.

entertainment1 year ago

"Dakota Johnson's 'Madame Web' Flop Sparks Debate on Celebrity Self-Care and Press Runs"

Dakota Johnson's "Madame Web" superhero movie flopped at the box office with a dismal opening weekend, earning only $25.8 million domestically and receiving poor reviews. The film's underperformance is attributed to various factors, including bad reviews and Dakota Johnson's lackluster promotional interviews, where she appeared disinterested in the movie. This, combined with the character's limited built-in audience, contributed to the movie's disappointing box office results.

entertainment1 year ago

"Argylle: Box Office Flop or Hidden Gem? Unraveling the Mystery"

Matthew Vaughn's "Argylle" disappoints at the box office with an $18 million debut, despite being the top-grossing film of the weekend. The film, with a $200 million production cost, received poor reviews and audience scores, making its potential for a trilogy uncertain. Other films in the top five include "The Chosen," "The Beekeeper," "Wonka," and "Migration," with the January box office down compared to pre-pandemic times.

entertainment2 years ago

Iman Vellani Shifts Blame for 'The Marvels' Box Office Flop to Bob Iger

Iman Vellani, star of "The Marvels," addresses the film's box office flop, stating that it is not her concern and is for Disney CEO Bob Iger to handle. Despite the disappointing performance, Vellani is proud of the finished product and is happy to share it with audiences. The movie had the lowest opening weekend in the history of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and experienced a significant drop in its second weekend. Vellani also appreciates Stephen King's defense of the film against trolls and encourages constructive criticism rather than dampening others' excitement.

entertainment2 years ago

Stephen King Criticizes Marvel Movies and Defends The Marvels Against Flopping

Stephen King defends "The Marvels" box office flop and criticizes the "adolescent fanboys" who are celebrating its underwhelming performance. King finds the gloating over the low box office numbers unpleasant and suggests that some of the rejection may stem from misogynistic attitudes towards female-led superhero films. "The Marvels" is the second Marvel tentpole to underperform this year, following "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania."

entertainment2 years ago

"The Flash: A Costly Failure in the DC Universe"

The Flash's budget was higher than originally estimated, and with its box office flop, along with the failure of Blue Beetle, the DCU is facing financial difficulties. The Flash didn't break even, negatively impacting associated merchandise and comic book sales. Blue Beetle also underperformed, making the future of the franchise uncertain. Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom will be the DCU's last chance to turn a profit before the upcoming reboot.

entertainment2 years ago

Unveiling the Underrated Brilliance of Babylon and the Must-Watch Films This Week

Damien Chazelle's film Babylon, despite being a box office flop and receiving mixed reviews, is being hailed as one of the most powerful movies in recent years. The movie's failure can be attributed to its unconventional story, lengthy runtime, misguided marketing, and COVID restrictions. However, those who give it a chance may find themselves immersed in a love letter to Hollywood, with stunning performances, excellent direction, and a captivating soundtrack. Babylon explores the changes in the film industry and the struggles of its characters, making it a worthwhile watch for those who appreciate period pieces and are willing to overlook occasional shocking moments.

entertainment2 years ago

"Indiana Jones 5: A Box-Office Flop and Franchise's Demise"

Indiana Jones 5 has been a box-office flop, falling short of expectations in its US debut and being overtaken by other films. Despite grossing $247.9 million worldwide, it remains the lowest-grossing film in the Indiana Jones series. The movie's reported budget of $300 million, along with a marketing spend of $100 million, means it would need to make at least $750 million to be profitable. The film received negative reviews initially, which may have deterred a wider audience. Additionally, competition from other blockbusters and the belief that it would soon be available on Disney+ contributed to its underperformance.