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 ...
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 ...
The public domain is, in a way, the great cinematic universe in the sky - the final resting place for all intellectual property where characters from all walks of life are legally allowed to encounter ...
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