Dory’s journey shows us how deeply our parents influence our psyche, especially in our early years. Dory suffers from memory ...
"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 ...
There is a Yiddish word, verklempt, that roughly translates as being choked up to the point of near-tears without actually crying. If you grew up with a learning disability or raised a child with one, ...
SPOILER ALERT: This post contains details about the final season of Search Party, including the finale “Revelation.” Enlightenment isn’t glorious, but gory and gross look in the series finale of HBO ...
"It really is a whole new chapter this time," director Andrew Stanton said in a statement. "We're introducing new characters – each with his or her own unique voice," Stanton – who is also back as the ...
The Reelist is a column featuring Kristen Page-Kirby’s musings on movies. For Washington Post film critic Ann Hornaday’s review of “Finding Dory,” click here. Pixar’s 2003 gem “Finding Nemo” was ...
New pals include Hank the Octopus (Ed O'Neill)... (Actually, Hank is a "septopus" because he lost a tentacle—and his sense of humor—along the way.) ...
“Hi, I’m Dory. I suffer from short-term mem-mem-memory loss,” the cute big-eyed, blue tang baby recites for her parents at the beginning of “Finding Dory,” Disney Pixar’s sequel to the company’s 2003 ...