Paul Rudd and Nick Jonas Star in New Musical Comedy 'Power Ballad' — In Theaters, Not Streaming
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Summary
Paul Rudd and Nick Jonas star in the new musical comedy 'Power Ballad,' directed by John Carney (Once, Sing Street). The film follows Rick Power (Rudd), a washed-up musician who gave up his rock star dreams to lead a Dublin wedding band, until a gig at a fancy wedding changes things. The article primarily focuses on where to stream the movie, noting it opens in theaters nationwide this weekend and is not yet available on Netflix or Amazon Prime Video.
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· 3 pulledGet ready to watch Paul Rudd and Nick Jonas bring down the house in their new musical comedy Power Ballad
Power Ballad tells the story of a washed-up musician named Rick Power (Paul Rudd) who has given up on his dreams of being a rock star, and settled for life as the lead man of a Dublin-based wedding band
When he gets a gig at a fancy wedding, he happens to meet a former boy...
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