Disney’s sweet new Winnie the Pooh is about as unexciting as a movie can get. That is not an insult: this Pooh, which takes its gossamer plotlines directly from A.A. Milne, will be a boon to parents ...
Last year, Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey was the first film out of the gate to cash in on taking beloved children properties that have entered the public domain and turning them into schlocky ...
Earlier this year, Pooh Bear entered public domain when the copyright on the book by A.A. Milne, issued in 1926, expired. This means the character is available for use without permission of the author ...
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