If AARP launched a streaming service and produced its own “Breaking Bad” remake, it might look a lot like “Jerry and Marge Go Large” with Bryan Cranston as a folksy old man who gets some very bad news ...
Bryan Cranston has played his share of fuddy-duddy straight arrows, and when you see him in “Jerry & Marge Go Large,” you may just think, “Oh, he’s doing it again.” But Cranston is too fine an actor ...
A Michigan retiree with mad math skills finds a loophole in the lottery and uses the winnings to resuscitate his struggling small town in David Frankel’s comedy for Paramount+, based on a true story.
“Jerry and Marge Go Large” premieres on Paramount+ on Friday, June 17 at 3 a.m. ET (midnight PT). Based on a real story, “Jerry and Marge Go Large” focuses on a Michigan couple that uses math skills ...
“It’s the same story you hear everywhere, about running out of employees,” says Tyler Johnson, who owned Large Marge’s Philly Cheesesteaks, at 3890 Kipling Street in Wheat Ridge, for a decade. The ...
Tribeca: David Frankel's new movie dares to ask the question "what if Bryan Cranston played a suburban dad who found a dubious way to make money?" If AARP launched a streaming service and produced its ...
Movie critic Ann Hornaday speaks with stars Annette Bening and Bryan Cranston to discuss their new Paramount+ film "Jerry & Marge Go Large" and their storied careers. Movie critic Ann Hornaday speaks ...
The actor, teaming up with Annette Bening, does a sly job of playing a retired Midwestern dweeb, but this feel-good get-rich fable, while most of it actually happened, still feels tidy and thin. Jerry ...
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