‘Power Ballad’ review: Paul Rudd and Nick Jonas’s duet is unlikely to go platinum


Tom’s Guide Verdict: ‘Power Ballad’

  • Rating: 2.5/5 stars
  • Verdict: “Power Ballad” bills itself as a comedy-drama musical, but it’s more accurately a fairy tale. If you can throw all expectations of realism out the window, though, you can have a good time with its heartwarming story. Even if the music is utterly forgettable.
  • Where to watch: See “Power Ballad” in theaters now

“Power Ballad” just made the cut on our list of the biggest summer movies to watch this year; we just couldn’t leave off Paul Rudd, who stars in this comedy-drama alongside Nick Jonas. It comes from beloved Irish director John Carney, and, much like most of Carney’s filmography over the past two decades, this movie is a musical.

Now, that said, if you go into this movie expecting “Wicked” or even “The Testament of Ann Lee,” don’t. “Power Ballad” doesn’t use musical numbers to move the story along, convey plot, etc. There aren’t any intricate choreographed dances to speak of, either. Instead, you get a jukebox musical that evokes a less grandiose “Bohemian Rhapsody” than anything else.





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