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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
Ask any millennial for P. Sherman’s address and they’ll dutifully recite “42 Wallaby Way, Sydney,” even now, thirteen years after Finding Nemo‘s theatrical release. The film about a lost clown fish ...
Marlin & Nemo Swimming in Finding Nemo, Walt Disney Pictures/Pixar Dory's memory issues don't do her any favors when it comes to the game of "I Spy." In one of the funniest scenes in the film, Dory ...
The 2003 film was a major success. In addition to Gould, the movie also starred the voices of Albert Brooks as Nemo's father ...
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