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The 'Finding Dory' line that teaches the most important lesson about resilience
Dory’s journey shows us how deeply our parents influence our psyche, especially in our early years. Dory suffers from memory ...
The first line of Finding Dory is "Hi, I'm Dory," but it might as well be, "Awww!" That's the sound your theater will make when it gets its first glimpse of the baby blue tang fish, her big anime eyes ...
In the ravishing sequel to 'Finding Nemo,' Ellen DeGeneres' amnesiac tile fish learns to remember what life is all about. “Finding Dory,” the ingeniously pleasing sequel to “Finding Nemo,” opens with ...
Ellen DeGeneres gives voice to a memory-challenged fish in search of her parents in Pixar's follow-up to its 2003 hit Finding Nemo. Critic David Edelstein says Finding Dory is full of laughs. Thirteen ...
“Finding Dory” shattered box office records this weekend, setting a new high-water mark for an animated film debut with its $136.2 million opening. The sequel to 2003’s “Finding Nemo” succeeded where ...
More than any other studio, Pixar knows how to walk the line between entertainment and social awareness in its feature films. Finding Dory, the sequel to the studio's 2003 hit, Finding Nemo, manages ...
Reporting from Marin County, Calif. — For years, a standing bit on Ellen DeGeneres’ talk show was her irritation at the lack of a “Finding Nemo” sequel. The comedian, who voiced the cheerful, amnesiac ...
In the eagerly awaited sequel to the 2003 Pixar hit, forgetful Dory (voiced by Ellen DeGeneres) teams up with Nemo and Marlin to find her parents. By Todd McCarthy Its heroine may suffer from ...
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