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.
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The 2020s have welcomed in a new era in horror: the horrorsploitation of Disney classics. As works ...
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 ...
Untouchables Entertainment has shared the teaser trailer for The Dark Domain: Mickey-vs-Winnie, its upcoming horror movie that reimagines two of the most beloved childhood characters into dark and ...
Get ready to ruin some more childhood memories. Exclusive to IndieWire, Untouchables Entertainment has just dropped a new teaser for “The Dark Domain: Mickey-vs-Winnie.” The low-budget horror flick is ...
Steamboat Willie is ready to kill again, and this time, he's bringing his partner. A sequel to the horror-comedy public domain slasher flick Screamboat, based on the black-and-white Disney classic, ...
In the last few years, a growing trend in horror has been “horror-fying” popular pieces of entertainment that have entered the public domain. This year, we’ve already seen Popeye’s Revenge, released a ...
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 ...
Ross Bonaime is the Senior Film Editor at Collider. He is a Virginia-based critic, writer, and editor who has written about all forms of entertainment for Paste Magazine, Brightest Young Things, ...