A re-release whose cash-grab intentions are as transparent as the crystal-clear Sydney ocean, Finding Nemo 3-D exists only to relieve parents of money for a movie they undoubtedly already own.
"Finding Nemo" was released on May 30, 2003, and blew everyone away, including the Box Office. On a budget of $94 million, it quickly earned $940.3 million. The movie was well-loved, even earning ...
The 10 AM screening is a Sensory Friendly Experience. Lights and sound are set at a comfortable 50%, subtitles are on, and patrons are free to talk, make noise, or move around. Our seating capacity is ...
On May 30, 2003, Pixar unveiled 'Finding Nemo' in theaters. By Sheri Linden Senior Copy Editor/Film Critic The Bottom Line Diving into their most realistic and ambitious setting yet, the talents at ...
This way-off-base adaptation of comics maestro Winsor McCay's classic character bombards kids with bogus believe-in-yourself lessons and ugly visual effects. Yes, the main character is named Nemo, and ...