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Mickey Mouse is a beloved, wholesome children's icon, and he has been for nearly 100 years. So it's sick and perverse to watch a Mickey Mouse film featuring brutal decapitations, homicidal skeletons, ...
Screamboat is, for better and worse, the epitome of "Dumb Fun." It's leagues above the competition in the widening sea of public-domain Steamboat Willie horror parodies – though considering the ...
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.
Film Brain - and his disconcerting Mickey voice - reviews this slasher, one of several designed to exploit the public domain ...
Compared to recent riffs on Winnie the Pooh and Popeye, 'Steamboat Willie' slasher has fun skewering the company that's been so protective of its IP.
One of the most recent installments in this ever-expanding list of films is Steven LaMorte’s Screamboat, featuring Steamboat Willie, the cartoon inspiration for Mickey Mouse. While the film is ...
A late-night ferry ride in New York City is at the heart of the story of Screamboat. Soon, the people riding the Staten Island Ferry are attacked by Steamboat Willie, a murderous mouse.
Screamboat is a horror comedy film by Steven LaMorte, based on a screenplay he co-wrote with Matthew Garcia-Dunn. The film reimagines the popular Steamboat Willie character from Ub Iwerks's 1928 ...
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 ...