X-Men Fan Film Features Cable in real life

In spite of the huge number of dramatic movies Fox has discharged featuring either the X-Men or characters identified with the X-Men universe, one fan-most loved legend still yet to make the hop to the no frills domain is Cable, a.k.a. Nathan Summers. A time-traveling mutant cyborg, Cable showed up in 1990, in an issue of The New Mutants. Child to Scott "Cyclops" Summers and a clone of Jean Gray, Cable got to be known to numerous non-comic perusers through an essential keep running of appearances in the prevalent X-Men: The Animated Series. 

Link additionally has as broad comic history with Deadpool, so it's lone fitting that Cable is at last set to make his first cutting edge film appearance in the up and coming spin-off Deadpool 2. It stays misty now exactly who will play Cable in the motion picture, despite the fact that Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds) himself broadly proposed Keira Knightley for the part in the post-credits scene of his main excursion. Gossipy tidbits have circled that innovative contrasts as how to cast Cable played a main consideration in the takeoff of executive Tim Miller from Deadpool 2, in spite of the fact that that remaining parts unverified.

With Deadpool 2 still over a year away, fans that have been holding up not really persistently to see Cable acknowledged in cutting edge for quite a long time can get their settle with the new fan film Cable: Chronicles of Hope. Running a little more than six minutes altogether, the short is enlivened by the 2010 Marvel Comics hybrid X-Men: Second Coming, and elements Cable and his received girl Hope Summers taking up arms crosswise over time against the Purifiers.

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Notwithstanding Cable and Hope, other X-Men characters and props likewise pop in for cameos, including Bishop, Nightcrawler, and the X-Men's Blackbird air ship. Link: Chronicles of Hope comes obligingness of K&K Productions, who have beforehand delivered fan movies for properties like Dragon Ball Z and Batman. As is normal for fan movies, the acting in Chronicles of Hope isn't precisely Oscar gauge, however the activity scenes and impacts work are great, and look entirely proficient, in light of present circumstances.

With a title like Chronicles of Hope, one would expect this is just the initially arranged passage in a progression of Cable-fronted shorts from K&K, despite the fact that they have yet to declare when or if a second portion will arrive. The short closures on a cliffhanger, however, so it would be a disgrace to not see the story determined. Until then, K&K has likewise discharged an off camera making of video on their YouTube channel that, strangely, really runs almost the double the length of the short film itself. It's well worth looking for anybody intrigued by how fan ventures like this are made.

Specialist Strange Scores $86 Million International Debut

With Ant-Man and Guardians of the Galaxy both figuring out how to win over even easygoing moviegoers, film industry investigators have since been more mindful about alluding to any Marvel motion picture as a "hazard," which is the reason the most recent offering – Scott Derrickson's Doctor Strange – has to a great extent been saved estimates of fate. The film stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Dr. Stephen Strange, a presumptuous and very gifted specialist whose vocation is wrecked after an auto collision handicaps his hands, and whose excursion to locate a fruitful treatment drives him to a tutor called the Ancient One (Tilda Swinton) and a position of enchantment called Kamar-Taj.

In spite of the fact that the dream classification has battled to some degree late at the household film industry, it has been floated by achievement abroad, with Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children and Warcraft emerging as especially striking illustrations. In this way, it ought to shock no one to discover that Doctor Strange is likewise off to a solid begin in universal markets.

Due date reports that Doctor Strange has scored a $86 million opening weekend crosswise over 33 markets, with the greatest share originating from Korea, where it dealt with a noteworthy $18.1 million. As per Deadline's appraisal, Doctor Strange has appeared 49% in front of Ant-Man, 37% in front of Guardians of the Galaxy, and 23% in front of Captain America: The Winter Soldier. It likewise scored the greatest worldwide IMAX opening for October, thumping Gravity off the top spot with $7.8 million crosswise over 213 IMAX screens in 32 nations – most likely because of Doctor Strange's broadly publicized personality twisting visuals.

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In spite of the fact that this is unquestionably incredible news for Marvel, the greatest test is still to arrive in a couple days, when Doctor Strange will open in the two greatest film markets around the world: North America and China. The last is a market that the studio has painstakingly been seeking for a considerable length of time, and given the great execution of Warcraft at the Chinese film industry prior this year, the crossing point of China's affection for dream and love of Marvel motion pictures could make Doctor Strange a tremendous accomplishment with Chinese gatherings of people.

The household film industry is another matter. While an awesome global execution will positively take the weight off Doctor Strange to hit a grand slam at home, the studio still needs to prevail with regards to getting fans put resources into the character. All things considered, he's now arranged to show up in Thor: Ragnarok, a future Avengers film, and in all likelihood no less than one direct spin-off. Ideally the Inception-esque visuals and Cumberbatch's appeal will be sufficient to win groups of onlookers over to the bizarre side.

Alien: Covenant Leaked Set Photos Reveal New Xenomorph

Alien: Covenant Leaked Set Photos Reveal New Xenomorph


Director Ridley Scott returned to the world of Alien in 2012 with a quasi-prequel/spinoff titled Prometheus – but with his next installment in the franchise, Alien: Covenant, Scott aims to tie the events of Prometheus in more closely to those from his original 1979 Alien movie (before more properly bridging the gap with a potential third Prometheus film). Michael Fassbender, who is reprising his role as the android David from Prometheus in Covenant, has indicated that Covenant is more of a full-blown sci-fi/horror flick in the vein of Alien than Prometheus, too. That could mean that more creepy and/or otherwise freaky extraterrestrials will be popping up along the way in Covenant.
Fassbender alluded to the new breed of Xenomorphs in Covenant – which he specifically referred to as “Neomorphs” – in a previous interview, though he didn’t elaborate on what sets the creatures apart from the iconic Xenomorphs that came before them. Photos from the Covenant set has seemingly now been leaked online, offering a sneak peek at not only the “Neomorphs” but also the aliens in their own face-hugger state (among other things).
So Is It Any Good has the exclusive on these leaked Covenant set images – some of which you can glimpse below. The “Neomorph” creatures shown here are pale and not black like the classic Xenomorph physique. They do bear a resemblance to the Deacon that made a brief appearance during the final shot of Prometheus, in terms of their facial structure. Whereas the Deacon uses the Engineer aliens as hosts, it’s possible that the “Neomorphs” are the result of the new face-huggers shown here (which seem to resemble weird sex organs even more than the Xenomorph face-huggers do) attaching themselves to human hosts.
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One of the leaked Covenant set photos also provides a glimpse at alien eggs in the movie. One possibility is that the eggs shown here are Deacon eggs, assuming that Covenant‘s main setting – officially described as “a remote planet on the far side of the galaxy”– is the Engineer planet that David and Elizabeth Shaw (Noomi Rapace) were on their way to, by the conclusion of Prometheus. It has been reported, but not confirmed, that the ecosystem of the mystery world in Covenant has been mutated and changed by the black goo seen in Prometheus, which the Engineers created. It could be that the Engineers will have proven responsible for their own downfall in Covenant, in that respect – though there could also be another explanation altogether.
Last, but not least, there’s also a Covenant set photo that shows what is clearly the interior of one of the Engineers’ spaceships (with the famous “Space Jockey” cockpit pictured). It’s not clear if this ship is the same one that David and Elizabeth took in order to reach the planet featured in Covenant – but if that world isthe Engineers’ home planet, then chances are there will be more than one of their ships around there.
Be sure and let us know about your own thoughts/theories about what these Covenant set photos show, in the comments section!

Passengers Images: Jennifer Lawrence & Chris Pratt On a Spaceship

Passengers Images: Jennifer Lawrence & Chris Pratt On a Spaceship

It really is kind of funny to think about just how much Chris Pratt’s career path has changed in the last few years or so. Once primarily known for playing the absentminded yet still imminently likable Andy Dwyer on NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation, 2014 saw Pratt undergo a physical transformation in order to play cocky hero Peter “Star Lord” Quill in Marvel Studios blockbuster Guardians of the Galaxy. Both the film and Pratt’s performance were a hit, almost instantly elevating the actor to A-list status in Hollywood.
Pratt followed that up in 2015 with another heroic action role, playing badass raptor trainer extraordinaire Owen Grady in the mega successful reboot/loose sequel Jurassic World. Pratt also recently starred as one of the titular characters in Antoine Fuqua’s western remake The Magnificent Seven, and is set to return for sequels to both Jurassic World and Guardians of the Galaxy. For now at least, Pratt’s profile as a bonafide movie star is seemingly only getting higher.
Pratt’s next effort pairs him up for the first time with fellow A-lister Jennifer Lawrence, who has seen her star status cemented by leading roles in the Hunger Games and X-Men franchises. Directed by Oscar-nominee Morten Tydum (The Imitation Game) and written by Jon Spaihts (Prometheus), Passengers is described as a romantic sci-fi thriller, and is set on a massive space vessel called the Starship Avalon. Some new images from the film have hit the net, and can be viewed directly below.
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The titular Passengers are on the Avalon as it makes its 120-year journey to a distant planet known as Homestead II. The 5,259 people onboard are being sent to colonize this planet, but unfortunately, a malfunction causes two sleep chambers to open early, releasing New York author Aurora Dunn (Lawrence) and Denver mechanical engineer Jim Preston (Pratt) some 90 years before the ship will arrive at its destination. The duo soon discover that their waking up early is far from their only problem, and as they try to figure out what to do, sparks between the two fly.
Passengers’ script has been floating around Hollywood since 2007, after it was included in the annual Black List of the best unproduced screenplays. The project then bounced around between various studios before ultimately landing at Sony Pictures. Interestingly enough, at one point the two leading roles were set to be played by Keanu Reeves and Reese Witherspoon, although that plan obviously never got past the idea stage. After having spent so much time in development hell, it’ll be interesting to see if Passengersproves worthy of finally seeing release.

Why Rogue One Is The Most Realistic Star Wars Movie, According To Diego Luna

Why Rogue One Is The Most Realistic Star Wars Movie, According To Diego Luna
It's a good time to be a Star Wars fan. Disney's plan for the franchise includes one movie a year so the galaxy far, far away has never felt closer. And while we will have to wait another year for the next installment in the Skywalker story, this December will bring us the franchise's very first standalone movie. Set right before the events of A New Hope, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story will feature a ragtag group of rebels who attempt to steal the plans for the original Death Star, and will feature a handful of franchise favorites returning in live action. And according to Diego Luna, the film will be the most realistic installment of the space opera.
Diego Luna plays Cassian Andor in Rogue One, one of the lead characters in the spinoff. When discussing the upcoming movie with Variety Fair Mexico (via Star Wars News Net), Luna said the following:
I wanted to make my character more natural and realistic. Although people expect the tone of the film to be fantasy, it actually is quite the contrary. It's an intimate story that feels real. I think of all the Star Wars films released so far, Rogue One is the most real one, which is about the people. The characters are very similar to us. They are heroes with no powers. What they have is a conviction and desire to change reality.
Touche, Mr. Luna. We all knew Rogue One was going to be different from the Star Wars films proper, but now it appears that this translates to the actors' performances as well.
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Diego Luna makes a very valid point regarding how Rogue One will star characters that don't have a direct connection to The Force. To our knowledge, there are no Jedi within their ranks, as Obi-Wan Kenobi, young Luke and Leia, and Darth Vadershould be the final lines of the Jedi at this point of the timeline. The motley crew of rebels that are attempting to steal the Death Star's plans are utterly human, with normal limitations to their abilities in battle.
It also appears that the Rebels will be in poor shape during Rogue One. While Mon Mothma is desperately clinging to hope, it's clear that The Empire has all of the cards and troops in this situation. This will certainly help the tone of the movie feel more realistic (as real as it can be, that is), and centered. The Rebels don't realize that a young Luke Skywalker will make an appearance and change the course of the rebellion forever. They have to do the thing themselves, and possibly lose their lives trying.
It should be interesting to see how many members of the group die during the events of Rogue One. If one of them ends up surviving, will we see an old version of them in the main series? Fingers crossed.
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story will fly into theaters on December 16th.

Programmer who stole naked photographs of famous people gets year and a half in jail

The hacker who stole nude photos of female celebrities in 2014 has been sentenced to 18 months in federal prison, officials announced on Thursday.
In a court in May, Ryan Collins, a 36-year-old from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, pleaded guilty to federal hacking charges and admitted to a two-year phishing scam to gain passwords of more than 100 people, including actors Jennifer Lawrence and Aubrey Plaza and singers Rihanna and Avril Lavigne. 

“In some cases,” Brandler’s office said, “Collins would use a software program to download the entire contents of the victims’ Apple iCloud backups. In addition, Collins ran a modeling scam in which he tricked his victims into sending him nude photographs.”Collins tricked celebrities into handing him their usernames and passwords by sending his targets fake emails that appeared to be from Apple and Google, Pennsylvania US attorney Bruce Brandler said in a statement. Collins then stole personal information, including nude photos, from his targets, most of whom work in the entertainment industry. 
Investigators found that Collins had gained access to at least 50 Apple iCloud accounts and 72 Gmail accounts, many of which belonged to famous women.
In August 2014 images of more than 100 actors, singers and other well known women were posted online, which were variously confirmed and condemned by some of the celebrities and called fakes by others. Several quickly criticized Apple for failing to secure private information on its iCloud services, and the company said that it had suffered “a very targeted attack on usernames, passwords and security cases”.
“None of the cases we have investigated has resulted from any breach in any of Apple’s systems,” the company said that fall.
On Thursday the US attorney noted, however, that FBI investigators did not uncover evidence linking him to the actual release of private information or photos “or that Collins shared or uploaded the information he obtained”.
He was originally charged in Los Angeles but the case was transferred closer to his home in Pennsylvania, where a judge sentenced him on Wednesday. He had faced up to five years in jail and a $250,000 fine.
FBI investigators have traced similar hacking attacks on celebrities to two other men, one in Chicago and one in Oregon. Each pleaded guilty earlier this year, and investigators have said the three cases are unrelated.

Why It's to Date a Celebrity



"The thing about big names is that they are outrageously great at making whoever they are conversing with at that correct moment feel sooo uncommon," says a London marketing specialist who has been in the business for a considerable length of time. "So on the off chance that they begin making advances on you, it can be really irresisitible."

In any case, a colossal assortment of experience shows, it's really an allurement the consistent individual would do well to stand up to.

Dating a big name is a testing exercise for outcasts, notwithstanding for James Packer, an extremely rich person Australian club administrator and the child of the late, unbelievable card shark Kerry Packer, who has purportedly dumped Mariah Carey.

Packer has been refering to her "over the top spending" as the reason for the separation to companions.

To be reasonable, Carey, who is evaluated to be justified regardless of a half-billion dollars herself, has amazing spending designs. She supposedly burns through $45,000 a year on spa medications—for her mutts.

Be that as it may, James Packer is not really shy of money himself. He is rich to the point that he is giving Carey a chance to keep the $10 million wedding band he got her in light of a legitimate concern for a tranquil division. Correct, $10 million people. That is more than twofold what Kanye spent on Kim's famous (and now stolen) dazzler.

In any case, staying aware of a big name way of life doesn't just include spending boundless measures of money.

It can likewise include being accessible if the need arises all hours, apparently an all the more wearing background.

I had a non-renowned companion who went out, quickly, with Cameron Diaz, in the wake of meeting her on a film set around 10 years prior. He gave it up following a couple of weeks. None of us could trust it. James had dumped "Cam"?

He clarified that among the things he couldn't manage was her total powerlessness to comprehend why, when she rang him at 4 a.m. he wasn't an excited conversationalist and when she entreated him to "come over" he wouldn't simply jump on a plane quickly to wherever she may be.

"She doesn't comprehend I have a fucking work, man," he clarified in a shabby London bar to his awed mates one night, making a serious promise to never date a superstar again.

This absence of comprehension of the dreary points of interest of the typical world is a typical protest of the non-celeb dating the celeb.

Obviously, some do get it; the performer Cillian Murphy once let me know in a meeting that he opposed the enticement to ask his significant other and children to visit him on the arrangement of In The Heart Of The Sea, Ron Howard's whaling epic, since he was on a starvation abstain from food and the supper discussion would have gone, "I'm having a bubbled egg, shouldn't something be said about you?"

In any case, sensible performing artists like Murphy are the special case.

All the more regularly big names are so used to their lives of cased ludicrousness, introduced boutique inn to private fly to extravagance spa, that unquestioning dutifulness to each demand is requested.

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In the event that you need to date Tom Cruise, for instance—or undoubtedly be his child—you need to drink the Scientology Kool-Aid.

There's a rich crease of fiction about the issues of confused big name relationships—in fact Dick Diver's undertaking with performing artist Rosemary Hoyt is a key plot point in the unwinding of F. Scott Fitzgerald's last finished novel, Tender is The Night. The film Notting Hill includes a floppy haired everyman, Hugh Grant, being raced off his feet by a hotshot on-screen character played by Julia Roberts.

Life went ahead to copy craftsmanship for this situation as Julia Roberts wedded non-renowned cameraman Danny Moder in 2000, yet there are gossipy tidbits that even this up to this point effective celeb/non-celeb blending might be in a bad position, with Moder purportedly living in a different house over the road from Roberts in the Hollywood Hills.

Insiders assert that Roberts, 48, "is controlling, and that Moder, 47, has wearied of being advised how to carry on with his life," as indicated by one report.

"It's difficult to be companions with an Oscar victor," one socialite tells The Daily Beast, "So god realizes what it resembles to attempt and date one."

Difficult, all in all.

There are a couple of remarkable special cases. Nicholas Cage's better half Alice Kim was a server in L.A. when they met in 2004. Tobey Maguire wedded Jennifer Meyer, an adornments architect, in 2007 and Conan O'Brien met his better half Liza Powel (they wedded in 2002) when she was a group of people part at one of his shows.

Conan and Powel appear a strong and cheerful couple, however remarks she made after he was dropped from The Tonight Show exhibit exactly how withdrawn from genuine famous people can get.

Powel reviewed to Rolling Stone: "Truly like clockwork, he'd jab his head in the room and say, 'I don't wanna trouble you, however do you know where the Band-Aids would i say i are?' 'don't wanna both­er you, yet do you know how to utilize the telephone?'"

There's a motivation behind why the Kims date the Kanyes, the Jays date the Beyoncés and the Davids date the Victorias—not slightest is the way that neither of them knowing how to utilize the telephone helps the course of superstar intimate romance run smooth.

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Andrew Stanton returns to Pixar for this follow-up to one of the animation house's most beloved films, Finding Nemo.

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John Anderson Comment Finding DoryName : John Anderson / Alias : Newsday
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Lisa Kennedy Comment Finding DoryName : Lisa Kennedy / Alias : Denver Post
The verities are about the ways imagination is craved and curtailed by loved ones and by society.
Teresa Wiltz Comment Finding DoryName : Teresa Wiltz / Alias : Washington Post
You're expected to weep, and perhaps you will weep. But if you do, it's not likely that you'll respect yourself in the morning.
David Ansen Comment Finding DoryName : David Ansen / Alias : Newsweek
A visual marvel, every frame packed to the gills with clever details, Finding Nemo is the best big-studio release so far this year.
Nancy Churnin Comment Finding DoryName : Nancy Churnin / Alias : Dallas Morning News
Resisting the temptation to rehash Finding Nemo with new characters as too many sequels do, this fine-finned tale tells a complementary story from the opposite direction.
Moira MacDonald Comment Finding DoryName : Moira MacDonald / Alias : Seattle Times
Pretty as a Victorian candy box and gentle as a sleeping child's breath, Finding Neverland is a small treasure of a film.
Andrew Lapin Comment Finding DoryName : Andrew Lapin / Alias : NPR
It is nice, especially at this precise moment, to believe that evil and cruelty don't necessarily have to exist in the world: that even in the great big ocean, a couple of small fish looking for help can always depend on the kindness of strangers.
Philip Wuntch Comment Finding DoryName : Philip Wuntch / Alias : Dallas Morning News
Despite opportunities to turn soft and clammy, the film is moving but not maudlin, whimsical but not cloying.
Owen Gleiberman Comment Finding DoryName : Owen Gleiberman / Alias : Variety
Andrew Stanton and Angus MacLane, the co-directors of "Finding Dory," have made a beautiful, rambunctious, and fully felt sequel - a movie totally worth its salt water.
Calvin Wilson Comment Finding DoryName : Calvin Wilson / Alias : St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Audiences should find "Dory" one of Pixar's most charming achievements.
Lou Lumenick Comment Finding DoryName : Lou Lumenick / Alias : New York Post
If there has ever been a better voice performance in an animated film than Ellen DeGeneres' in Pixar's wonderful sequel "Finding Dory," I sure can't think of it.
Ken Tucker Comment Finding DoryName : Ken Tucker / Alias : New York Magazine/Vulture
If it didn't have Johnny Depp as its star, Finding Neverland would barely pass muster as an average PBS Masterpiece Theatre entry.
James Berardinelli Comment Finding DoryName : James Berardinelli / Alias : ReelViews
Finding Dory is enjoyable in its own right, even if its powerful sense of deja vu keeps it from approaching the pinnacle of the Disney/Pixar collaborations.
Roger Ebert Comment Finding DoryName : Roger Ebert / Alias : Chicago Sun-Times
For Depp, Finding Neverland is the latest in an extraordinary series of performances.
Todd McCarthy Comment Finding DoryName : Todd McCarthy / Alias : Variety
Very clever and imaginative indeed.
Anthony Lane Comment Finding DoryName : Anthony Lane / Alias : New Yorker
The latest flood of wizardry from Pixar, whose productions, from Toy Story onward, have lent an indispensable vigor and wit to the sagging art of mainstream animation.
Ann Hornaday Comment Finding DoryName : Ann Hornaday / Alias : Washington Post
In deciding not to stray far from the first film in plot or tone, it makes for a pleasant, familiar, cheerfully unassuming fish-in-her-water tale.
Wally Hammond Comment Finding DoryName : Wally Hammond / Alias : Time Out
Infused by an awkward decorum; the kind that descends on a gathering dominated by an unmentioned death or transgression.
Roger Moore Comment Finding DoryName : Roger Moore / Alias : Orlando Sentinel
Finding Neverland is not exactly the way it happened, but this is a movie with a higher truth, one we need to believe in. And you will believe. You will.
Ethan Sacks Comment Finding DoryName : Ethan Sacks / Alias : New York Daily News
There will be enough tears to fill a small inflatable pool, if not an ocean.
Stephanie Zacharek Comment Finding DoryName : Stephanie Zacharek / Alias : TIME Magazine
Although DeGeneres' Dory, with her breathless stream-of-consciousness patter, is unavoidably likable, the cast of supporting characters here may be even better.
Bilge Ebiri Comment Finding DoryName : Bilge Ebiri / Alias : Village Voice
Finding Dory is one of the most devastating things Pixar has made - all while often being even bouncier than Finding Nemo.
Manohla Dargis Comment Finding DoryName : Manohla Dargis / Alias : New York Times
Marc Forster's handsome-looking film stars Johnny Depp as J. M. Barrie and Kate Winslet as the widow whose sons inspired Barrie to write Peter Pan.
Brian Lowry Comment Finding DoryName : Brian Lowry / Alias : CNN.com
Pixar films are invariably clever and play on multiple levels, and this one is no exception. There's something deeply moving about Dory's plight.
J. R. Jones Comment Finding DoryName : J. R. Jones / Alias : Chicago Reader
The elemental emotions at work and the childlike awe at the undersea world - rendered once again in colorful, carefully researched, lovingly precise animation - contribute to the sense of a story timeless and pure.
Amy Nicholson Comment Finding DoryName : Amy Nicholson / Alias : Boxoffice Magazine
When the blunt head of Bruce the shark slams into the screen like a hammer, everyone - adults included - gasps
Bruce Kirkland Comment Finding DoryName : Bruce Kirkland / Alias : Toronto Sun
Finding Dory is delightful throughout, dazzling during its many highlight scenes and just a tad disorienting on rare occasions.
Zach Schonfeld Comment Finding DoryName : Zach Schonfeld / Alias : Newsweek
Dory's visual palette is such a joy to look at, drawing on the deep blues and greens of the underwater expanse and ocean-dwelling algae.
Wesley Morris Comment Finding DoryName : Wesley Morris / Alias : Boston Globe
Good taste runs amok. The movie is careful to offend no one, which, in a more dramatically told film might not be as irritating.
Stephanie Zacharek Comment Finding DoryName : Stephanie Zacharek / Alias : Salon.com
Forster doesn't know how to make his story flow - the picture moves from scene to scene with an almost painfully mechanical precision.
Maricar Estrella Comment Finding DoryName : Maricar Estrella / Alias : Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
Another huge improvement from its predecessor is the animation, from the way the kelp sways in the ocean to Hank's camouflaging metamorphosis. The filmmakers provide a dynamic, colorful backdrop worthy of 3-D viewing.
Claudia Puig Comment Finding DoryName : Claudia Puig / Alias : USA Today
The story is told gently and simply without excess sentimentality. It is a welcome departure from more contrived holiday fare.
Tom Long Comment Finding DoryName : Tom Long / Alias : Detroit News
It's a reminder that a sense of play is at the heart of every play - at the heart of every artistic endeavor, for that matter - and yet life is more than just a playground.
Ella Taylor Comment Finding DoryName : Ella Taylor / Alias : L.A. Weekly
As Peter Pan might have put it, an awfully small adventure.
Matthew Lickona Comment Finding DoryName : Matthew Lickona / Alias : San Diego Reader
Directors Andrew Stanton and Angus MacLane make it very clear what you are supposed to feel and when you are supposed to feel it. What they don't do is earn it.
Carina Chocano Comment Finding DoryName : Carina Chocano / Alias : Los Angeles Times
Finding Neverland is gently seductive, genuinely tender and often moving without being maudlin.
Moira MacDonald Comment Finding DoryName : Moira MacDonald / Alias : Seattle Times
For all the witty voices and great escapes (maybe one too many of the latter), "Finding Dory" is ultimately a character story, and DeGeneres' lovable, brave Dory swims right into our hearts.
Ted Shen Comment Finding DoryName : Ted Shen / Alias : Chicago Reader
[An] aquatic joyride.
Rex Reed Comment Finding DoryName : Rex Reed / Alias : New York Observer
It's harmless cotton candy with pleasant turn-of-the-century decor, but I admit the Disney ambiance eventually wore me out and I spent a lot of time looking at my watch.
Will Leitch Comment Finding DoryName : Will Leitch / Alias : The New Republic
It's a sequel that's a continuation of the original film rather than an expansion of it, and it is still a success, though not a triumph.
Patrick Dunn Comment Finding DoryName : Patrick Dunn / Alias : Detroit News
The film is often visually striking and charming enough, but it's low on two things we've come to expect from Pixar: comedy and moving emotional moments.
Amy Nicholson Comment Finding DoryName : Amy Nicholson / Alias : MTV
Morbidity covers every scale of Finding Dory like fin rot.
Keith Phipps Comment Finding DoryName : Keith Phipps / Alias : AV Club
Like Pixar's previous films, Finding Nemo mines humor from the oddities of an unknown world but stays grounded in a familiar one, finding recognizable elements of heartbreak and happiness amid the ink-jetting octopi and irritable flounders.
Bill Muller Comment Finding DoryName : Bill Muller / Alias : Arizona Republic
Forster builds on each scene, and the finale . is quite moving.
Bill Goodykoontz Comment Finding DoryName : Bill Goodykoontz / Alias : Arizona Republic
Like the original, "Finding Dory" makes us understand the fears, joys, struggles and triumphs of family. See it with yours.
Jessica Winter Comment Finding DoryName : Jessica Winter / Alias : Village Voice
Finding Neverland practices a tasteful restraint, embodied by Depp's unusually subdued performance.
Desson Thomson Comment Finding DoryName : Desson Thomson / Alias : Washington Post
Depp is a charm. He becomes his own, subtly compelling Barrie.
Owen Gleiberman Comment Finding DoryName : Owen Gleiberman / Alias : Entertainment Weekly
Depp, as the Scottish-born turn-of-the-century playwright J.M. Barrie, portrays a fellow who is openly gentle to the core, and the actor just about wraps the movie around his lilting delivery and quiescent gaze.
Bruce Westbrook Comment Finding DoryName : Bruce Westbrook / Alias : Houston Chronicle
Some things are worth causing a lump in your throat. Finding Neverland is one of them.
Rafer Guzman Comment Finding DoryName : Rafer Guzman / Alias : Newsday
"Finding Dory" upholds the Pixar tradition with plenty of inventive humor, cleverly drawn characters and emotionally resonant moments.
Joe Morgenstern Comment Finding DoryName : Joe Morgenstern / Alias : Wall Street Journal
While Mr. Brooks is very funny, Ms. DeGeneres gives a bravura comic performance, as well as a touching one.
Richard Corliss Comment Finding DoryName : Richard Corliss / Alias : TIME Magazine
Nemo, with its ravishing underwater fantasia, manages to trump the design glamour of earlier Pixar films.
Paul Clinton (CNN.com) Comment Finding DoryName : Paul Clinton (CNN.com) / Alias : CNN.com
I'd rank it as one of the best films of the year.
Mark Feeney Comment Finding DoryName : Mark Feeney / Alias : Boston Globe
There are terrific Pixar sequels ("Toy Story 2" and "3") and OK Pixar sequels ("Cars 2," "Monsters University"). "Finding Dory" is one of the terrific ones, if not quite up to the "Toy Story" standard.
Robert Denerstein Comment Finding DoryName : Robert Denerstein / Alias : Denver Rocky Mountain News
For the most part, Forster peeks inside the creative process, presenting us with scenes that are sweetly realized and often touching.
Alonso Duralde Comment Finding DoryName : Alonso Duralde / Alias : TheWrap
Stanton and co-director Angus MacLane augment the hilarious characters with visual grandeur (who knew there were this many shades of blue?) and comedy, particularly from Hank the octopus' chameleonic and contortionist skills.
Todd McCarthy Comment Finding DoryName : Todd McCarthy / Alias : Variety
Impeccably made and genuinely moving.
Peter Travers Comment Finding DoryName : Peter Travers / Alias : Rolling Stone
If Finding Dory lacks the fresh surprise of its predecessor, it still brims with humor, heart and animation miracles.
Anna King Comment Finding DoryName : Anna King / Alias : Time Out
Pixar's wizardry is baked into every detail, from the sun-dappled ocean surfaces to the underwater visuals that border on photorealism. It's unforgettable stuff.
Richard Roeper Comment Finding DoryName : Richard Roeper / Alias : Ebert & Roeper
I like the way this film kind of mirrors Peter Pan. That we have these magical elements, little things that of course are now keystones and touch notes in the Peter Pan story we see how the idea first came to him.
Jami Bernard Comment Finding DoryName : Jami Bernard / Alias : New York Daily News
As a study of the creative process, Finding Neverland is too literal, yet gives a healthy idea of the richness and ingenuity of Barrie's work.
Stephen Whitty Comment Finding DoryName : Stephen Whitty / Alias : Newark Star-Ledger
A genuinely funny and touching film that, in less than a decade, has established itself as a timeless classic.
Lisa Schwarzbaum Comment Finding DoryName : Lisa Schwarzbaum / Alias : Entertainment Weekly
In this seamless blending of technical brilliance and storytelling verve, the Pixar team has made something as marvelously soulful and innately, fluidly American as jazz.
Rene Rodriguez Comment Finding DoryName : Rene Rodriguez / Alias : Miami Herald
Finding Dory isn't so much a sequel to Finding Nemo as it is a Looney Tunes spin-off: Wilder, sillier, broader and instantly disposable.
Brian Truitt Comment Finding DoryName : Brian Truitt / Alias : USA Today
While the animation is still top-notch and a slew of new waterlogged personalities buoy the story, it doesn't have nearly the same sense of heart, wonder and awe as Nemo.
Mick LaSalle Comment Finding DoryName : Mick LaSalle / Alias : San Francisco Chronicle
The movie is one long snooze, until the finish leaves half the audience glowing and in tears.
Lou Lumenick Comment Finding DoryName : Lou Lumenick / Alias : New York Post
Johnny Depp adds yet another indelible, Oscar-worthy portrait to his gallery of memorable characters


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