Breadwinner
May 29 – June 2
May 29 – June 2
Fri May 29 – 3:30 & 7:00 pm
Sat May 30 – 7:00 pm
Sun May 31 – 1:30 & 7:00 pm
Mon June 1– 7:00 pm
Tues June 2 – 7:00 pm – LAST SHOW
Rated 1PG – 1hr 35min
Comedy
The Breadwinner stars comedian Nate Bargatze as salesman Nate Wilcox and Mandy Moore as his wife, Katie. To Nate and their three children, Katie is the ultimate mom — she manages their comically chaotic household with equal parts efficiency and love, and everything runs perfectly. But when Katie’s household invention leads to a once-in-a-lifetime deal on Shark Tank and takes her on a prolonged business trip, Nate has to figure out how to keep the house from (literally) falling apart. He and his kids soon learn that while he may not do it like mom, he can figure out how to do it his way. Welcome to the dad era. The film feels like the kind of family movie that has been missing for a while: light, funny, warm, and easy to enjoy with everyone in the room. The film brings together a charming cast, playful humor, and a story that celebrates the beautiful mess of family life.
What makes this movie special is how simple and sincere it feels. It does not try too hard to be edgy or overcomplicated. Instead, it focuses on the kind of everyday family chaos that makes people laugh, relate, and maybe even think of their own home. The energy is upbeat, the cast has great comedic timing, and the heart of the story feels genuine.
Fans of classic family comedies like Cheaper by the Dozen will likely enjoy the familiar feeling, but The Breadwinner adds a more modern rhythm. It has that same big-family charm, but with a fresh tone that feels current, clean, and perfect for a cozy movie night. It’s one of the funniest and most relatable family comedies of the year—a heartfelt story about modern parenting, shifting family roles, career pressure, and the chaos of everyday home life.
According to star Nate Bargatze “It’s a throwback to the classic family comedy movies that we all love. I think there is a lack of entertainment that is made for entire families. There are so few movies where everyone of all ages can have a good laugh. So I decided to create one myself.”
Eric Appel
Starring:
Nate Bargatze (co-writter) in his film debut, as well as Mandy Moore, Colin Jost, Zach Cherry, Martin Herlihy, Kumail Nanjiani, and Will Forte.

