The prequel to “Finding Nemo” and “Finding Dory” should be called “Finding Ellen DeGeneres.” In conversation Thursday with film critic Justin Chang, “Finding Nemo” mastermind Andrew Stanton revealed ...
Pixar's newest movie "Elemental" hit theaters this summer, bringing fire, air, earth and water to Pixar's 27th release since 1995. Pixar, which includes favorites like "The Incredibles," "Cars" and ...
"Finding Nemo" fans first fell in love with Dory, the forgetful blue fish voiced by Ellen DeGeneres, when the blockbuster Pixar classic hit theaters in 2003. Dory proved so popular, she scored her own ...
"Finding Nemo" was one of Pixar's biggest hits in 2003, so much so that it impacted the real fish and environment it portrayed.Its sequel, "Finding Dory," could have an effect on the Dory fish, the ...
In Disney's new behind-the-scenes look at Finding Nemo and it's sequel, Finding Dory, director Andrew Stanton gives a little background into the origin of the world's favorite short attention spanned ...
As kids we fell in love with the forgetful blue fish, Dory, and Marlin, the clown fish who lost his son Nemo. But now as college students 13 years later, the sequel features flashbacks to Dory’s life ...
In Pixar’s hands, the ocean — equal parts danger and wonder — is a vast metaphor for the choppy waters of parenting. Cloistered coral reefs of home are surrounded by frightful drop-offs and strong ...
Somehow it took 13 long years for a sequel to surface for Disney/Pixar‘s Oscar-winning animated classic Finding Nemo. But bringing the charmingly memory-challenged fish Dory to the forefront, ...
If a piece of information is repeated often enough, it will eventually be believed, even if there is no evidence for it. One example of this features the friendly clownfish Nemo and his side-kick Dory ...
One thing that made Finding Dory great was that it showed familiar characters — Dory, Nemo, Marlin — in a new light. A new behind-the-scenes video from Pixar shows that more Finding Nemo characters ...
In Pixar’s hands, the ocean — equal parts danger and wonder — is a vast metaphor for the choppy waters of parenting. Cloistered coral reefs of home are surrounded by frightful drop-offs and strong ...