THE DRY, S3 Some hit TV shows know exactly when to leave. Others overstay their welcome. But could the third and final series of RTE and ITV's 'The Dry' be a case of a show wrapping up too soon? For two seasons, Nancy Harris' eight part comedy drama about a dysfunctional Dublin family has really impressed. Centred around Roisin Gallagher's alcoholic eldest daughter Shiv Sheridan, Harris and her director Paddy Breatnach have delighted in showing why she's became an addict and just how screwed up and cruel other members of her family reallyare. Treated as the family screw up, Shiv might be a damaged soul but is she really any worse than her insensitive, hard drinking mother Pom Boyd's Bernie? Her laid back dad, Ciaran Hinds' Tom haa an affair with Helene Patarot's Mina and is subsequently punished by Bernie who forces him to live in a hut in the back garden of the family home while she flaunts her new lover, Michael McElhatton's odious, arrogant,...
POWER BALLAD John Carney's movies have a certain schtick. They're usually about down at heel musicians struggling to make their mark. They tend to be set in Dublin - although occasionally they take place in the US. Carney's films often blend live music with elements of light comedy and relationship drama. And whether it's ' Once ' or ' Sing Street ,' ' Begin Again ' or ' Flora and Son ,' he proves every time be has a formula that clearly works. Carney's films are tremendously entertaining. They're also very funny, heartwarming and very authentic. As someone who played bass in Glen Hansard's The Frames, he instinctively understands the struggles of musicians and the dynamics of what it's like to be in a band. His ninth film to hit the big screen is 'Power Ballad' - a low budget $10 million tale about a singer in a wedding band and his betrayal by a former boyband star. Paul Rudd plays Rick Power, a former up and...