
Variety
Spills over with laughs (most of them good, a few of them shticky) and tears (all of them earned)...
Full reviewDisney Pixar’s sequel to the 2003 Academy Award-winning family animated hit Finding Nemo, with Andrew Stanton returning to the director’s chair. Ellen DeGeneres also returns to voice Dory, the happy-go-lucky fish with a terrible memory. One day, in her sleep, she actually remembers something about her past, prompting a journey to find her family.
Spills over with laughs (most of them good, a few of them shticky) and tears (all of them earned)...
Full reviewWhile Finding Dory is definitely the kind of visual pleasure we’ve come to expect from Pixar, its storyline doesn’t always reach the heights of inventiveness upon which the gigantic animation studio has built its reputation.
Full reviewIsn’t just great storytelling, but could be a real comfort to parents and children alike who unexpectedly see themselves in Dory’s plight.
Full reviewThe inclusiveness of the film's vision is remarkable partly because it feels so natural, something that no adult will really need to explain. Children will get it, perhaps more intuitively and easily than the rest of us.
Full reviewDeGeneres's vocal performance is extraordinary, effortlessly shifting from jokes to self-perpetuated anxiety attacks.
Full reviewDory's adventures are amiable enough, but the film lacks energy and suffers from a sense of predictability.
Full reviewLike everything Pixar have done before, but even more so, Finding Dory is a gorgeous looking film.
Full reviewVentures into some interesting social territories where Finding Nemo did not.
Full reviewWhile rambunctious and passably humorous, this offspring isn't nearly as imaginative and nimble-minded as the forerunner that spawned it.
Full reviewWe aren’t aware of any way to watch Finding Dory 3D in New Zealand. If we’ve got that wrong, please contact us.
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