REVIEW: Galactic ‘Mario’ sequel improves on predecessor

Nice of the Princess to invite us over for a sequel, eh Luigi?

Yes, like this film, I too can dig up references. This movie, a sequel to the 2023 flick, once again centers on the plumber Mario “Jumpman” Mario (Chris Pratt) and his taller green-clad brother (Charlie Day). The two have become full residents of the Mushroom Kingdom, ruled by the benevolent Princess Peach (Anya Taylor-Joy), and help her by taking care of various issues.

Life is going fairly normal for the brothers and Peach, until an intergalactic threat emerges. It turns out the son of first film antagonist Bowser (Jack Black) has set out to build a planet busting weapon and break his dad out of prison. Because of the threat, the princess and the plumbers, as well as a new cosmic character have to stand in the way.

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REVIEW: ‘Super Mario Bros. Movie’ is not quite super

The “Super Mario Bros.” movie was a bit of a frustrating experience.

Not as frustrating as some of those secret “Super Mario Sunshine” levels, but still frustrating nonetheless.

In the animated film, the titular brothers Mario (Chris Pratt) and Luigi (Charlie Day) set off on a new adventure, which is opening a plumbing business. Their first job doesn’t go well, but determined after a setback, the brothers decide to take another job, fixing a major pipe leak underneath Brooklyn.

In the process, they enter one pipe that shoots them to a whole other world. There, Mario finds himself in the Mushroom Kingdom and meets its ruler, Princess Peach (Anya Taylor-Joy), who is determined to stop the invasion of the evil Bowser (Jack Black). Mario decides to help, as Luigi has fallen into Bowser’s clutches.

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