When Disney’s 1928 short , the rush began for horror films utilizing Mickey Mouse — or at least that particular version of the character — to enter production, offering a diabolical twist on the ...
Now, get ready for “Steamboat Willie” horror films. The 1928 version of Mickey Mouse entered the public domain on Monday, and indie horror producers are wasting no time in capitalizing on it. Steven ...
The new film is titled The Dark Domain: Mickey-vs-Winnie, which features disturbing versions of Steamboat Willie and Winnie the Pooh terrifying a group of childhood friends who venture into Hell ...
Mickey Mouse is about to go to war with Winnie the Pooh in a new horror slasher movie, Mickey vs. Winnie. Per Deadline, Untouchables Entertainment and iHorror have officially begun production on ...
EXCLUSIVE: Untouchables Entertainment, in association with genre website iHorror, is in production on Mickey vs. Winnie. Glenn Douglas Packard, an Emmy nominated choreographer turned filmmaker ...
A famous Disney cartoon is now the stuff of nightmares. In short, although an actual child would be terrified by the existence of Screamboat Willie, the film itself sounds like it is as much of a ...
Disneyphiles, cover your eyes (and ears): The mighty Walt Disney Company lost its copyright to the earliest images of Mickey Mouse on Jan. 1, and he’s already showing up in some unexpected contexts.
The surprise success of recent horror parody, Winnie-The-Pooh: Blood and Honey, has resulted in quite a few low-budget projects taking a similar approach by putting a twisted, gruesome spin on some ...
At 12:01 am this morning, the earliest iteration of one of the world’s most beloved children’s characters entered the public domain. Shortly thereafter, the trailer for a slasher film called Mickey’s ...