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The Breadwinner

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Starring record-shattering comedian Nate Bargatze in his first feature film, The Breadwinner stars 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.
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As unlikely to ruffle any feathers as it is to drum up many laughs, The Breadwinner's half-baked jokes turn Nate Bargatze's avatar of the befuddled patriarch into one stale oaf.

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A family-friendly movie that may win you over even if you’re not familiar with Nate Bargatze’s comedy, The Breadwinner is an old-fashioned good time -- clichés and all.

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Thelma Adams AARP Movies for Grownups 17h
4/5
Silly, sincere and safe for the entire family, The Breadwinner is Mr. Mom for the smartphone generation. Go to Full Review
Odie Henderson Boston Globe 4d
1.5/4
“The Breadwinner” thinks big laughs should come from scenes where a father doesn’t know a damn thing about his kids. Go to Full Review
Matt Zoller Seitz RogerEbert.com 5d
0.5/4
These sorts of movies do more damage to the culture than any bloody horror flick you can name, because they make the unforgivable adorable. Go to Full Review
David Nusair Reel Film Reviews 20h
2/4
...the picture’s relentless emphasis on sitcom-level happenings slowly-but-surely renders its positive attributes moot... Go to Full Review
Tom Meek Cambridge Day 22h
2/4
Men clearly need to do better when it comes to the opposite sex — and so should movies about them. Go to Full Review
Derrick Murray That Hashtag Show 3d
5/10
It’s not bad, but it’s not good either...stuck in a purgatory of a mildly entertaining comedy with nothing of substance to be remembered. It’s a lazy retread of its genre but it will make you laugh if you let it run it’s horse – I mean course. Go to Full Review
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Lou 45m Such a good story to this movie and so funny! Definitely a movie the whole family would enjoy ! Clean, no politics , with strong, positive family values ! Even the teens in the audience were laughing ! See more Kerry 1h Laugh out loud funny and also heartwarming. Clean, family movie. ❤️ See more Kelly 3h Funny, clean, entertaining! See more Holly 3h Great family movie. Laugh out loud funny See more David S 4h Entertaining and witty See more Jeremy 5h So funny! Great for the entire family and we loved the Nate Rate! See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Starring record-shattering comedian Nate Bargatze in his first feature film, The Breadwinner stars 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.
Director
Eric Appel
Producer
Jeremy Latcham, Nate Bargatze, Dan Lagana
Screenwriter
Nate Bargatze, Dan Lagana
Distributor
TriStar Pictures
Production Co
TriStar Pictures, Wonder Project
Rating
PG (Mild Suggestive References)
Genre
Kids & Family, Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
May 29, 2026, Wide
Runtime
1h 39m
Aspect Ratio
Digital 2.39:1