The Mouse Trap review parasitic IP horror gives birth to slasher Mickey Mouse
Briefly

"Director Jamie Bailey nominally deserves some credit for being first to the punch to make a film featuring big kahuna Mickey Mouse... But any admiration quickly evaporates on slogging through this convoluted, sloppy and ultimately meek slasher flick."
"Not only is the setup needlessly complicated, but the scenes involving the obligatory hookup intrigues of assorted jocks, hotties, potheads and nice guys are so drawn out and incoherent they feel as if they were scripted by Pluto..."
"The biggest boo-boo, though, is not bothering unlike last year's Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey to find any witty or salient way to roast this carrion."
"The Mouse Trap is so dispiritingly slapdash that Walt needn't bother rolling over in his grave; should we be shocked that an era of cynical corporate film-making begets cynicism?"
Read at www.theguardian.com
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