Review: ‘Power Ballad’ Takes a Slow Hand to Pop Music
Nick Jonas and Paul Rudd anchor a review that says the film uses wedding-band energy and power-ballad clichés to chase a hit.
- Nick Jonas and Paul Rudd star in "Power Ballad," a film following a pop star and wedding band singer whose paths intersect unexpectedly at a celebration.
- The narrative begins at a wedding where pop star Danny Wilson meets Rick, lead singer of the band 'The Bride and Groove,' sparking a musical collaboration.
- After Rick writes a hit, Danny claims the work as his own, prompting Rick to seek justice for his creative contribution rather than accepting the outcome.
- Rudd delivers a compelling performance as the snubbed songwriter, while Jonas's character remains somewhat underdeveloped in the film's portrayal of the pop star.
- Directed by John, the film explores tension between pop stardom and artistic integrity, questioning whether the hit song truly belongs to just one man.
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Review: ‘Power Ballad’ takes a slow hand to pop music
"This is just a feel-good bro-com that demonstrates (Paul) Rudd can sing and (Nick) Jonas has potential," Bruce Miller writes in his review of "Power Ballad," in theaters now.
Power Ballad knows the chords, plays them well
One of the hardest things about making movies about artists is convincingly capturing their work on screen. If you could paint an incredible work of art, chances are you’d do that, not create it for a prop in a film. Same with any of the other arts: film, dance, theatre, and so on. And it is even harder to go the other way and create or portray intentionally bad works of art. John Carney, the director and co-writer (with Peter McDonald) of the n…

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