Own THE SUPER MARIO BROS. MOVIE ‘POWER UP EDITION’ On Digital, 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray™ and DVD On June 13th

(from left) Mario (Chris Pratt) and Luigi (Charlie Day) in Nintendo and Illumination’s The Super Mario Bros. Movie, directed by Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic.

Generating over a billion dollars around the world, the biggest film of the year arrives home with all-new bonus features in THE SUPER MARIO BROS. MOVIE ‘POWER UP EDITION,’ available to own on Digital, 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray™ and DVD on June 13th in the US and Canada, from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. Boasting an A CinemaScore® and 96% Audience Score on Rotten Tomatoes, the Nintendo and Illumination-produced pop-culture spectacular of the year comes home in a next-level experience, unlocking over 30-minutes of bonus content that is sure to delight all Super Mario Bros. fans – from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.

Showcasing an all-star lineup to voice the iconic pop culture characters, THE SUPER MARIO BROS. MOVIE stars Chris Pratt (Jurassic World franchise), Charlie Day (It’s Always Sunny in PhiladelphiaThe Lego Movie), Anya Taylor-Joy (Last Night in Soho, The Queen’s Gambit), Keegan-Michael Key (Key & Peele), Seth Rogen (Neighbors, An American Pickle), Jack Black (Kung Fu Panda franchise) and Fred Armisen (Wednesday, Portlandia).

The movie tells the story of two Brooklyn plumbers who are brothers and best friends: Mario, the brave one with the “let’s-a go” attitude, and the perpetually anxious Luigi, who would prefer to go nowhere. We open with the Super Mario Brothers reckoning with their struggling plumbing business, and wind up in a whirlwind adventure through Mushroom Kingdom. Through their journey, we meet a cast of familiar, lovable characters, ultimately uniting to defeat the power-hungry villain, Bowser. The Super Mario Bros. Movie takes what millions of gamers worldwide have loved for over three decades thirty-five years and levels it up to a new and breathtaking cinematic experience.

BONUS FEATURES ON 4K Ultra Hd, BLU-RAYTM, DVD and digital:              

  • Getting to Know the Cast – In these short behind-the-scenes pieces we get up close and personal with the stars of the film and learn what they leaned on to inhabit their on-screen persona.
  • Leveling Up: Making THE SUPER MARIO BROS. MOVIE – Bringing one of the world’s most beloved video game characters, and the world around him, to life was no easy task! Filmmakers and cast give an in-depth look into the making of the film.
  • THE SUPER MARIO BROS. MOVIE Field Guide – Join the cast of THE SUPER MARIO BROS. MOVIE as they take viewers through the various Power-Ups and Bonuses that appear in the film. This immersive video will allow the cast to interact with custom on-screen graphics as they select a Bonus or Power Up specific to their character and then explain what it does, how to use it and its effects.
  • “Peaches” Lyric Video – Jack Black is known for his big personality and really no one else could play the part of Bowser, so get ready to sing-along to his big musical number as he serenades Princess Peach.
  • Leadership Lessons with Anya Taylor-Joy – Let’s face it: being a princess isn’t easy. Thankfully, we have Anya Taylor-Joy, custom graphics and movie clips to give us Princess Peach’s guide to being an awesome leader.  We’ll provide some real-life tips and power-ups that kids of all ages can use in their daily lives.

For more information on THE SUPER MARIO BROS. MOVIE, please visit: 

Website: www.thesupermariobros.movie/ 

ABOUT MY FATHER – Review

Sebastian Maniscalco as Sebastian and Robert De Niro as Salvo in About My Father. Photo Credit: Dan Anderson. Courtesy of Lionsgate

Comedian Sebastian Maniscalco plays a man named Sebastian Maniscalco while Robert De Niro plays his father Salvo, in the comedy ABOUT MY FATHER. Maniscalco and De Niro as father and son are the major delight in this otherwise mildly funny, warm-hearted comedy. It is a comedy about family but not really a family comedy as there are bits of adult humor.

Dad Salvo (De Niro) is a hairstylist (don’t call him a barber!) from a long line of hardworking, hard-scrabble, stoop-postured, Sicilian scowlers, but Salvo left Sicily to immigrate to America to give his son a better life. However, his second-generation Italian-American son has fallen for someone who is not a fellow Italian-American – an artist named Ellie (Leslie Bibb) whose immigrants ancestors came over a little earlier – on the Mayflower. When Sebastian is invited to her family’s big 4th of July weekend celebration at her parents’ posh estate, Salvo, a widower who served in the U.S. military, objects to being left alone on a holiday that means so much to him. But soon-to-be fiancee Ellie has the solution: invite Dad too – which sends Sebastian into a panic at the thought of his opinionated grumbler father coming along for a weekend where Sebastian hopes to impress Ellie’s family. Actually dad Salvo is cool to the idea after first too, not wanting to spend an uncomfortable weekend with the idle rich he disapproves of. But when son Sebastian tells him he intends to propose to Ellie and asks his father for the treasured family ring as her engagement ring, Salvo decides he has come along and determine if her rich family measures up to his standards, which include hard-work, penny-pinching and family-first values.

You get the idea. Father and son are at odds in a fish-out-of-water comedy about working-family guys in the land of the country club. But rather than jokes built around working class Italian Americans or immigrants trying to impress the posh family, ABOUT MY FATHER turns the tables on that old premise of a meet-the-family comedy, and instead pokes fun at the foibles of the very rich. It is still humor built on stereotypes but now it is stereotypes about the pampered, clueless rich who are the target. The comic situation pits father against son and vice versa, with Maniscalco’s character hoping to use the weekend to charm and fit in with his future in-laws, while De Niro sizes up their worthiness to join his family, while grumbles his way through it and disdaining what he considers unacceptable behavior, like ordering off a menu with no prices and keeping peacocks as pets.

Yeah, pretty silly, but there is a little fun in inverting the script for this kind of meet-the-family comedy. Sebastian’s artist girlfriend is more down-to-earth than her family but her quirky, moneyed relatives provide plenty of fodder for comedy, mostly built on familiar stereotypes. Kim Cattrall plays her mom, Tigger McAuthur Collins (yes, Tigger, as in the Winnie the Pooh stories), who is a U.S. Senator. Tigger is just as energetic her namesake but she is also strong-willed, exacting powerhouse. Dad Bill Collins, from an old money family, is a more easy-going personality, but he is also a successful businessman who inherited control of his family’s large, storied luxury hotel chain, which is the big-dog competitor to the rising-star boutique hotel that Sebastian owns and runs. Ellie’s two brothers are their own kinds of messes – Lucky (Anders Holm) is a big-ego screw-up in preppy attire who works for his father, while Doug (Brett Dier) is a sensitive soul dressed in organic fabrics who greets the guests by playing singing bowls and who is generally ignored. Oddly, there is no family member named Tom Collins. How did they miss that one?

Maniscalco and De Niro together are the major highlight and reason to see this light little comedy. As stubborn father and wheedling son, they are a delight together and sometimes even hilarious. De Niro gets to scowl all he wants while Maniscalco does his comedy routine while bouncing off walls in frustration. The supporting cast do well, with Kim Cattrall a stand-out as the blue-blooded, imperious, control-freak Tigger, followed closely by David Rasche as husband Bill who smooths over the ruffled feathers.

Sebastian Maniscalco co-wrote the script and it draws on his stand-up humor enough that it should please fans. The turnabout script is kind of fun, and there are some laughs in there with jokes about loud striped shirts, men in pastel pants, country clubs and peacocks, and jokes aimed at the rich and powerful. But there are also some rather cringe-worthy comedy bits, like one about lost swim trunks, that go on too long.

Otherwise, the humor is light, the plot slight, with a nice little message about the importance of family. This comedy is more mildly funny than laugh out loud but Maniscalco and De Niro are appealing together.

ABOUT MY FATHER opens Friday, May 26, in theaters.

RATING: 2.5 out of 4 stars

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For the first time, the iconic global entertainment brands Illumination and Nintendo join forces to create The Super Mario Bros. Movie, a new, big-screen adventure starring one of pop culture’s most prominent plumbers of the past four decades.

Based on the world of Nintendo’s Mario games, the film invites audiences into a vibrant, thrilling new universe unlike any created before in an action-packed, exuberant cinematic comedy event. 

While working underground to fix a water main, Brooklyn plumbers Mario (Chris Pratt; Jurassic World and The LEGO Movie franchises) and brother Luigi (Charlie Day; It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia) are transported down a mysterious pipe and wander into a magical new world. But when the brothers are separated, Mario embarks on an epic quest to find Luigi. 

With the assistance of a Mushroom Kingdom resident Toad (Keegan-Michael Key; The Lion King) and some training from the strong-willed ruler of the Mushroom Kingdom, Princess Peach (Anya Taylor-Joy;The Queen’s Gambit), Mario taps into his own power. 

The Super Mario Bros. Movie features an extraordinary comedic cast, including Jack Black (Jumanji films) as Bowser, Seth Rogen (Neighbors franchise) as Donkey Kong, Fred Armisen (Portlandia, Saturday Night Live) as Cranky Kong, Kevin Michael Richardson (American Dad!, Family Guy) as Kamek and Sebastian Maniscalco (Green Book) as Spike, plus a special voice appearance by Charles Martinet, who has voiced the characters of Mario and Luigi in the Super Mario games for more than 30 years.

THE SUPER MARIO BROS. MOVIE © 2023 Nintendo and Universal Studios

The film is directed by Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic (collaborators on Teen Titans Go!, Teen Titans Go! To the Movies) from a screenplay by Matthew Fogel (Minions: The Rise of Gru, The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part).

From Nintendo and Illumination—creator of the global blockbuster Despicable Me, Minions, Sing and The Secret Life of Pets franchises—The Super Mario Bros. Movie is produced by Illumination founder and CEO Chris Meledandri p.g.a. and by Nintendo’s Representative Director and Fellow Shigeru Miyamoto, the creator of Mario, after more than six years of close bond and discussions between the two. The film is co-financed by Universal Pictures and Nintendo and will be released worldwide by Universal Pictures.

Alice Eve, Emile Hirsch, Vanessa Hudgens To Star In Jonathan’s Lynn’s THE PRE-NUP

NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 16: Actress Alice Eve attends "The Raven" New York Red Carpet Screening Event at Landmark Sunshine Cinema on April 16, 2012 in New York City. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images For Relativity Media) *** Local Caption *** Alice Eve

Alice Eve (“Star Trek Into Darkness,” “Men in Black 3,” “Sex and the City 2”), Emile Hirsch (“Into the Wild,” “Lone Survivor”), and Vanessa Hudgens (“Sucker Punch”, “Spring Breakers”), David Koechner (“Anchorman 1& 2”, “Extract”) and rising comedy star Sebastian Maniscalco will star in the romantic comedy ‘The Pre-Nup”, directed and written by Jonathan Lynn (“Nuns On The Run,” “My Cousin Vinny,” “The Whole Nine Yards”) and sold in Berlin by Content Media Corporation.

Eve, Emile, Vanessa, David and Sebastian join Hugh Bonneville (“Downton Abbey,” “Notting Hill”) in the Jeanna Polley (“The Politician’s Wife,” “Laws of Attraction”) produced film, which is expected to start shooting in June in the UK.

“The Pre-Nup” follows the hilarious consequences of an American groom suggesting to his British bride that they should get a pre-nuptial agreement… the night before their wedding.

Zac (Hirsch) is a well-to-do American investment banker, who couldn’t be more thrilled when he gets engaged to Alice (Eve), a British ex-pat and aspiring novelist. But as soon as the happy news trickles down to his friends and family, trouble flares up. Zac’s father is a former rock star and notorious womanizer who pays more alimony than most lawyers in Beverly Hills put together. With this in mind, he insists that Zac have Alice sign a pre-nup, or he’ll cut Zac off from his multi-million dollar trust fund. Zac struggles with his decision, but ultimately bends to his father’s wishes and asks Alice to sign it.

Alice is offended, believing that a pre-nup insults the very sanctity of their marriage, and her magistrate father (Bonneville) couldn’t agree more. But Alice proves that she’s no pushover by coming at Zac with demands of her own. And so the games begin… because if Zac is going to make Alice sign a pre-nup, she’s going to negotiate every detail of their life together!

Distributors worldwide are being pitched the project in Berlin by Content’s President of Film, Jamie Carmichael, and Content’s SVP Sales and distribution, Jonathan Ford.

Said Carmichael, “Jonathan has packed ‘The Pre-Nup’ with tons of laughs, romance, and characters that are at once so maddening and lovable you can’t help but be hooked. Following in the tradition of great romantic comedies like Notting Hill,’ ‘Four Weddings and a Funeral,’ and ‘The Proposal,’ ‘The Pre-Nup’ is a wholly original romantic comedy of errors about what happens when you mix Brits and Americans, marriage and family, and money with love.’

Emile Hirsch is repped by UTA, Sebastian Maniscalco is repped by UTA and Levity Entertainment Group. David Kochner is repped by UTA and by Brillstein Entertainment Partners. Hugh Bonneville is at UTA as well and repped by Gordon and French in UK. Alice Eve and Vanessa Hudgens are represented by CAA.