Oh, to be a fish with short-term memory loss. That’s the idea behind this 2016 undersea sequel to writer-director Andrew Stanton’s Oscar-winning Finding Nemo. On Nov. 15, Disney-Pixar will release its ...
Thirteen years after Pixar Animation Studios’ “Finding Nemo” made a huge splash, a not-so-splash-worthy sequel docks in theaters this weekend. The filmmakers overstuff the new undersea adventure, ...
The Pixar supporting team steps up in snappy fashion in "Finding Nemo," a buoyant adventure that entertainingly continues the Disney/Pixar winning streak. This adventure tale of a neurotic clown ...
Melissa Trejo is a Film and Television features writer here on Collider. Born and raised in the rougher parts of South Los Angeles, Melissa always loved the magic of storytelling from an early age.
In the never-ending quest for cinematic gems hidden in the weekly TV listings, here's what I'll be watching (or at least recording) this week: Dory and Nemo in the 2003 Pixar film 'Finding Nemo.' What ...
For many visitors to California's Monterey Bay Aquarium, the underwater view of the kelp forest is a highlight, but perhaps no one has ever studied the wonders of that kelp in the same detail as Steve ...
Shaina is a Features Author and former editor for Collider who is thrilled to have found a good use for her English degree. Having watched her way through a Film minor in undergrad, she's written on ...
The comedian explains to ET how 'Toy Story' affected her and recalls making the directors laugh in the recording booth. Finding Nemo’s enduring legacy just keeps swimming 20 years later, thanks in ...
It’s something that would happen only in the world of Pixar: A tiny orange clownfish named Nemo goes missing; his father sets out to find him; and a movie about their adventure rakes in nearly $1 ...
The #UltimateSummerMovie Showdown is underway, and voters have chosen “Finding Nemo” (2003) as their winner for Week 5, dedicated to movies first released in theaters from May 29-June 4 (between 1975 ...
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