Updated On: 16 February, 2024 11:06 AM IST | Mumbai | Johnson Thomas
Madame Web movie review: The narrative is an underwhelming, dusty, and hokey endeavor driven by an assembly line screenplay credited to Matt Sazama, Burk Sharpless, and Claire Parker & Clarkson

Dakota Johnson in Madame Web
This feature debut from longtime television director S.J. Clarkson is yet another sub-standard arachnid-related origin story based on Marvel comics. Given the recent spate of Marvel duds, this one coming from the Sony stable, there wasn’t much expectation going in. The film may not be as bad as expected but it certainly doesn’t have what it takes to enthuse the audience (in large numbers) into the theatre. The spider-man premise feels like deja vu.
‘Madame Web’ has Cassandra Webb (Dakota Johnson), a clairvoyant paramedic linked to a secret history that involves a rare spider and the Amazon forest, forging a relationship with three young women - shy Julia (Sydney Sweeney), bookish Anya (Isabela Merced) and rebellious Mattie (Celeste O’Connor), destined for powerful futures. How the three young women find their superpower is left for another movie. Here they are the random target of wealthy and obsessed Ezekiel Sims (Tahar Rahim) who can also see the future and knows these three will end up killing him when they get older.