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 ...
Finding Dory, the ingeniously pleasing sequel to Finding Nemo, opens with a scene that merges our affection for a beloved character with a bit of a jolt. We see Dory, the friendly blue tang fish from ...
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 ...
The finale of the 2003 film “Finding Nemo” offered a happy ending, but only if you ignored the disoriented blue tang in the room. There was something profoundly sad about Dory, the ...
The Red & Black is a 501c3 nonprofit. Please consider a one-time gift or become a monthly supporter. Cancel anytime. As kids we fell in love with the forgetful blue fish, Dory, and Marlin, the clown ...
“Finding Nemo” was a huge box office success, but the clown fish population took a serious hit in the process because fans raced to pet stores to get their own pet Nemo. As “Finding Dory” is heading ...
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, ...
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 ...
Ellen DeGeneres voices the lovably forgetful Dory in both "Finding Nemo" and its sequel, "Finding Dory." (Disney / Pixar) The prequel to "Finding Nemo" and "Finding Dory" should be called "Finding ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... 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 ...
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 ...