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CLEVELAND, Ohio - Pixar's "Finding Nemo" turned a simple concept into one of the most beloved children's films of all time. Thirteen years later, the sequel "Finding Dory" turns a similar concept ...
Disney’s 2D fairy tales ruled animation. Then, in 1995, Toy Story (distributed by Disney as a winter alternative) ...
"Finding Nemo." Picking for favorite Pixar film proves just as torturous each time you pretend it won't steal a little part of your soul for leaving something out. We hold so many of these so near ...
The crowd ate it up. And this all speaks to why DeGeneres’s newest film, the Pixar sequel “Finding Dory” (opening Friday), is poised to become one of the studio’s biggest films ever.
Roughly 13 years passed between Finding Nemo and Finding Dory, and yet, here we are, on the opening weekend of release of Disney/Pixar’s follow-up to the second-most successful movie of 2003 ...
Finding Dory answers all these questions and more with plenty of heart and, when things go sideways, Pixar’s signature emotional devastation. The fact that Dory forgot her family isn’t taken ...
Pixar was able to make effects and characters in Dory that it never could make before, according to CNET's Brian Tong. Thirteen years after "Finding Nemo" made a splash, Marlin and Dory are back ...
Note: Finding Dory screens with the wordless Pixar short "Piper," about a baby sandpiper learning to contend with the ocean. It's another in Pixar's series of near photo-realistic shorts ...
The sequel to “Finding Nemo” — released 13 years after the original — brought audiences back to Pixar’s underwater world. This time the focus shifted to finding Dory — the forgetful ...
"Finding Dory," Pixar's 17th feature film, officially hit theaters Friday, June 16. The reviews are already declaring it a wild success, and rightfully so. If you ask the people at Pixar what the ...
Elio introduces Glordon, a delightful space slug who becomes the titular character's new alien best friend, and he's easily ...
Pixar has had plenty of movies that are, to quote the late Steve Jobs, "insanely great." "Finding Dory" isn't quite one of them. The studio's newest movie, a sequel to 2003's brilliant "Finding ...