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Paul Rudd and Nick Jonas Rock New Power Ballad Posters See Why
John Carney is directing the upcoming musical comedy Power Ballad. The film follows Rick, a once‑famous wedding singer played by Paul Rudd, and Danny, a fading boy‑band star portrayed by Nick Jonas. When Danny turns one of Rick’s songs into a hit, Rick chases the fame he feels he deserves....
#DublinInternationalFilmFestival #JohnCarney #NickJonas #paulrudd #PowerBallad
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Paul Rudd and Nick Jonas Rock New Power Ballad Posters See Why
John Carney is directing the upcoming musical comedy Power Ballad. The film follows Rick, a once‑famous wedding singer played by Paul Rudd, and Danny, a fading boy‑band star portrayed by Nick Jonas. When Danny turns one of Rick’s songs into a hit, Rick chases the fame he feels he deserves....
#DublinInternationalFilmFestival #JohnCarney #NickJonas #paulrudd #PowerBallad
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Paul Rudd and Nick Jonas Rock New Power Ballad Posters See Why
John Carney is directing the upcoming musical comedy Power Ballad. The film follows Rick, a once‑famous wedding singer played by Paul Rudd, and Danny, a fading boy‑band star portrayed by Nick Jonas. When Danny turns one of Rick’s songs into a hit, Rick chases the fame he feels he deserves....
#DublinInternationalFilmFestival #JohnCarney #NickJonas #paulrudd #PowerBallad
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Dublin Fest Unveils Lineup Featuring Colin Farrell, Bill Nighy, and World Premieres of 17 Irish Films
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Paul Rudd, Nick Jonas, John Carney’s ‘Power Ballad’ World Premiere to Close Dublin Film Fest
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And the Dublin International Film Festival has some silent screenings, including shorts with Harold Lloyd, Buster Keaton, and Laurel & Hardy, but also early SF classic The Inhuman Woman and saucy comedy The Garden of Eden.
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I suspect that by the time the film festival ends I will be pretty sick of the ad for itself that the Dublin International Film Festival insists on showing before every one of its films.
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I'm not sure why every film screening in the film festival is preceded by an ad for the film festival, given that the ad will only be seen by people who have already shelled out for film festival tickets.