Movie:finding Dory

  • NewsYahoo Movies

    2016's Box-Office Winners and Losers

    Regardless of your political persuasion, 2016 was a year of tumult and uncertainty. At least the movies gave us an occasional break from the headlines. Feel-good animated films triumphed at the box office this year, with Finding Dory at No. 1, while superheroes found a darker groove (the hard-R comedy Deadpool, the villain-driven Suicide Squad) and familiar franchises — Harry Potter, Star Wars — put down new roots. Before we toast the arrival of 2017, here’s a list of the biggest box-office winn

  • NewsGwynne Watkins

    2016 End-of-Summer Box-Office Report: 'Sausage' Sizzles, 'Ben-Hur' Falls on Its Sword, and Much More

    Following up on our mid-season report, here are the winners and losers as the summer of 2016 draws to a close. Who won and who lost?

  • NewsYahoo Movies Staff

    Our 20 Favorite Movies of the Year (So Far)

    From Dory to Deadpool

  • NewsGwynne Watkins

    From 'Dory' to Snore-y: Our Midseason Summer Box-Office Report

    ‘Finding Dory’ is still one of the hottest tickets of the summer (Photo: Disney/Pixar) We’re in the lazy days of summer, and that sluggishness extends all the way to the ticket booth. As the Fourth of July weekend approaches, it’s apparent that the 2016 summer movie season is off to a slow start, with tons of underachieving sequels and a few hits that seem almost obligatory (what, like you’re going to miss a Pixar or Avengers film?). As of mid-June, the summer box office was down 22 percent from

  • NewsGwynne Watkins

    Meet Adorable Baby Dory in New 'Finding Dory' Clip

    Taken from one of the film’s flashback scenes, the forgetful fish (voiced as a child by 7-year-old Sloane Murray) gets some valuable life lessons from her parents (voiced by Diane Keaton and Eugene Levy)

  • NewsKevin Polowy

    A Daughter's First Movie: What Happened When I Took My 3-Year-Old to See 'Finding Dory'

    Finding Dory became an easy decision. Not only had Lyla become a disciple of the memory-challenged Dory (Ellen DeGeneres) from repeated viewings of Finding Nemo, but I had gotten to see an early preview of the film’s first act a couple months back and it made me confident that Lyla would also be a lucky one when it came to her first movie.