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Compared to recent riffs on Winnie the Pooh and Popeye, 'Steamboat Willie' slasher has fun skewering the company that's been ...
In the demented new horror movie “Screamboat,” now in theaters, David Howard Thornton (Art the Clown from “Terrifier”) plays ...
Terrifier's' David Howard Thornton plays a homicidal Mickey Mouse in this kitschy public domain slasher based on Disney's ...
But this time, it’s Mickey Mouse, founder Walt Disney’s own creation – or this first version of him, at least (although The Mouse Trap still manged to be first over the line ...
Steamboat Willie falls prey to the public domain horror monster, but 'Screamboat' doesn't do enough with this concept.
It’s not the first film to capitalise on the copyright to older versions of Disney characters expiring by putting them in slasher flicks and drenching them in blood; The Mouse Trap even beat it to ...
The act, known as the Mickey Mouse Protection Act, being implemented was what saved Steamboat Willie for being in a public domain 20 years ago. YouTuber and DSNY Newscast host Jack Kendall gave ...
They say the boat left the dock in 1928; however, Screamboat is way more than a (bo--gore abd violent) parody. This is a haunted echo of the most iconic cartoon character in history.
One more thing for New Yorkers to worry about — being murdered by Mickey Mouse. In the demented ... based on 1928’s “Steamboat Willie,” Disney’s first Mickey cartoon.
Terrifier’s Art the Clown star David Howard Thornton was causing a ruckus on the set of the new Disney themed horror movie Screamboat.
In modern-day London, Aladdin inherits a mystical monkey’s paw that grants wishes, but each wish comes with a soul-crushing ...