Sony s superhero film was once again badly received by Waterloo s Madame Spider .

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-03-07

**: Sina Entertainment.

Mrs. Spider" Sina Entertainment News reported on March 7, Beijing time, according to foreign ** reports, Sony's new Marvel superhero film "Madame Spider" film review was lifted, with a freshness of 23% on Rotten Tomatoes (31 reviews, 7 fresh, 24 rotten), and 27 points on MTC (13 reviews, 2 good, 4 out of 7 bad). Some comments:

The Film Verdict: It's all thanks to Dakota Johnson, whose talent for sideways expressions and blank lines makes this easily stupid story a realistic human adventure (thankfully this time not including the fate of all mankind).

above the line: I'm already trying hard not to get to the next "Catwoman".

the a.v。Club: Often rushing too much or focusing on what's going to happen, and ignoring what's going on at the moment.

Globe and Mail: Today I owe Morbius: Doctor Night an apology - it just took a little more time and a lot of confidence to make a worse Spider-Man spin-off, the amazingly bad Spider-Madame.

Black Girl Nards: There's suspense, action scenes, and a substantial origin story to really build the future narrative of the series, which is a fun viewing experience.

Nerd Reactor: The directing, the dialogue, the writing and the acting, all of them were not excellent.

The Hollywood Reporter: Dull, dull script, dull and blunt finished product. The film's lack of imagination is striking, but to be expected.

Slashfilm: is a clumsy, sincere, and quirkily attractive bizarre.

IGN Movies: Trying to tie a lot of the story and characters together, the results are confusing and boring.

The film starred Dakota Johnson, Sidney Sweeney, Celeste O'Connor, Isabella Merced, Taha Rahim, Emma Roberts, Adam Scott, Zosha Mamet, etc., is the first superhero film with a female protagonist in Sony's Marvel character universe, directed by S.J. Clarkson ("Collateral Damage", "The Defenders"), and written by Matt Sazma & Burke Sharpless ("Morbius", "Lost in Space").

In the comics, Mrs. Spider is usually an elderly blind woman, Cassandra Webb, who has a neuromuscular system that makes her unable to move or breathe, and needs to be connected to a spider's web-like life support system. She has the ability to predict and once helped Spider-Man find the kidnapped. The film will be an adaptation of this setting, and she has a connection to the "multiverse" and may also be an important figure in opening multiple universes.

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