(CNN) - Mickey Mouse is continuing his participation in a prominent LGBTQ program. Disney investors voted down a proposal to back out of the Human Rights Campaign’s Corporate Equality Index. The vote ...
The team shares some wild and unbelievable stories—including a wanted Mickey Mouse in Italy, a Pulp Fiction-inspired crime twist, and a serious question… are we living in one of the states with the ...
Ahead of the movie's release on April 2, we have a final trailer and new poster for horror parody, Screamboat, which stars David Howard Thornton as a live-action take on the classic cartoon ...
Bugs Bunny has been a Warner Bros. icon for 80-plus years. Naturally, Max just deleted any evidence that he existed before ...
Fact checked by Sarah Scott We likely all know those iconic mouse ears to be the one and only Mickey Mouse, and Mickey Mouse ...
Iron Man director Jon Favreau is developing a new hybrid series about Walt Disney's pre-Mickey Mouse cartoon character, ...
Jon Favreau is writing and producing an animation/live action hybrid series about Oswald the Lucky Rabbit for Disney+ from ...
Bong takes such a misguided switch in directions that his latest film, “Mickey 17, is a rambling trek to nowhere. “Mickey 17” follows Mickey (Robert Pattinson) – the primary one – as he desperately ...
The box office is welcoming back Robert Pattinson — a lot of him. Pattinson stars in “Mickey 17,” an R-rated sci-fi movie from “Parasite” director Bong Joon Ho, where he plays multiple ...
Now comes Bong's new movie, Mickey 17, an outlandish, otherworldly farce that also paints in broadly satirical strokes. The movie, adapted from a novel by Edward Ashton, begins in the year 2054 ...
The master of creating layered and deep compositions tells IndieWire why "Mickey 17" required a different ... between the two families as a cat-and-mouse game of spying, set in an open-plan ...
By the time we meet him, we’ve reached Mickey 17, 10 Mickeys deeper than in Ashton’s book. Mickey 17 first encounters them after he tumbles into an ice ravine. “Oh great, why not?” ...