 | Fawful tricks Bowser into eating a magic mushroom. The mushroom causes Bowser to begin inhaling everything around him, including Mario, Luigi and Princess Peach! Do the Mario Bros. have the guts to rescue Peach and escape? |
 | If one needs proof that the infamous adventures of Mario and Luigi never get old, they only need to look at the newest installment to the series, MARIO & LUIGI 2 by Alphadream for the Nintendo DS, in which the brothers find themselves traveling... |
 | Luigi steps out from the shadow of his brother Mario and into the gloomy shadows of a very haunted house in this, his first-ever starring role. Armed with a flashlight and a customized vacuum cleaner, Luigi must rid the mansion of Boos and ghouls -... |
 | The stars of Nintendo's Mario Bros. series are returning for their third RPG adventure entitled Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga for the Game Boy Advance. This time Princess Peach herself isn't the victim of a dastardly kidnapping, but her voice is. A... |
 | All Spike Lee's movies, from SHE'S GOTTA HAVE IT forward, have tackled big ideas head-on using wide strokes to a paint a picture that is both impressionistic and realistic. Though not the most subtle director, Lee has consistently challenged both his... |
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 | All Spike Lee's movies, from SHE'S GOTTA HAVE IT forward, have tackled big ideas head-on using wide strokes to a paint a picture that is both impressionistic and realistic. Though not the most subtle director, Lee has consistently challenged both his... |
 | Andy Warhol collaborator Paul Morrissey followed up on the international success of FLESH FOR FRANKENSTEIN with his unique interpretation of another classic movie monster. In this version, Dracula travels to Italy in search of a virgin bride. The... |
 | With Andy Warhol lending his name as "producer," longtime filmmaking associate Paul Morrissey (FLESH, TRASH, HEAT) turned in the first of two uncompromisingly idiosyncratic convention-shattering interpretations of classic horror tales starring the... |
 | This biopic stars Antonio Banderas as the fascist Italian dictator, Benito Mussolini. Detailing his rise from small-town schoolteacher to a leader in the socialist party, the film shows how Mussolini developed fascism and eventually took control of... |