
2/5 stars
It will come as a surprise to absolutely no one that Nintendo’s crown jewels, those lovable plumbers Mario and Luigi, are back.

2/5 stars
It will come as a surprise to absolutely no one that Nintendo’s crown jewels, those lovable plumbers Mario and Luigi, are back.
This time, Mario (Chris Pratt) and brother Luigi (Charlie Day) encounter Yoshi (Donald Glover), a cute dinosaur-like creature – and a fan favourite from the games – as they go on a mission to rescue the cosmic princess Rosalina (Brie Larson).
Abducted by a mysterious UFO, she is held captive by Bowser Jnr (Benny Safdie), who is out for revenge after his father, the turtle-like Bowser (Jack Black), was miniaturised by Mario at the end of the last film.
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