Kraven the Hunter kills any hope of redemption for Sony's Spider-Man movies
Briefly

"J.C. Chandor's Kraven the Hunter is utterly perplexing, from its existence to its execution. But that doesn't make it fun to watch."
"The movie immediately pumps the brakes and enters childhood-flashback mode for about half an hour to set up a flimsy father-son dynamic and other plot threads."
"It's a largely joyless affair, and Chandor can't seem to decide on a dramatic or comedic tone, let alone a blend of the two."
Read at Polygon
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