In the ride’s trademark attic scene, there’s still a tortured bride, but she’s never quite looked or acted like this.
Mark E. Potts is the senior editor for video at the Los Angeles Times. A native of Enid, Okla., Potts graduated from the ...
The creative team at Disneyland has considered removing one of the Haunted Mansion’s many “frightful delights,” according to ...
L.A. Times sports columnist Bill Plaschke feels equally grateful and guilty that his home in Altadena was spared as wildfire ...
Now the Bride, an enigmatic and ethereal character seen in the Haunted Mansion's attic, is the "newest" debut at the ...
Imagineer Kim Irvine (who has a personal connection to the Haunted Mansion), tells The Los Angeles Times that the new mansion will go back to an earlier version of the character compared to what ...
Imagineering creative director Kim Irvine told the Los Angeles Times. ALSO SEE: Look inside Disneyland’s new Haunted Mansion gift shop “We thought, what if we change the story back a ...
Often the camera operator on his own films, the Oscar-winning director of "Traffic" had an idea for a first-person horror ...
The Black Widow Bride in Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion who had a dark ... Imagineering creative director Kim Irvine told the Los Angeles Times. “We thought, what if we change the story ...