Paul Rudd, an aging rock star, confronts the fact that songs today should be harmless rather than charismatic. It could have been a film for millennials, but unfortunately, the new direction from John Carney, the creator of Sing Street and Once, drowns in clichés.
Paul Rudd, an aging rock star, confronts the fact that songs today should be harmless rather than charismatic. It could have been a film for millennials, but unfortunately, the new direction from John Carney, the creator of Sing Street and Once, drowns in clichés.