Breadwinner Leaned Into Mandy Moore’s Pop Career, And I Loved It

Breadwinner Leaned Into Mandy Moore’s Pop Career, And I Loved It

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As a fan of Nate Bargatze, I had already planned to catch his new 2026 movie The Breadwinner when it arrived in theaters. As a Swiftie, it was an added bonus when I learned that one of Taylor Swift’s most recent hits, “Opalite,” would be featured in the film. I was expecting that to pop up at some point in the movie, but what I didn’t see coming was a nod to Mandy Moore‘s pop-music roots. See, I’m also someone who’s…well…let’s just say old enough to be nostalgic about ’90s pop music, so I absolutely adored the needle-drop that paid homage to Bargatze’s co-star in the movie.

Nate Bargatze and Mandy Moore smiling brightly in The Breadwinner

(Image credit: Sony Pictures Releasing)

Mandy Moore plays aspiring business woman, wife and mother, Katie Wilcox in The Breadwinner, and while she’s absent for chunks of the film, due to her efforts to get her budding business off the ground, her character’s presence is felt through her husband’s desperate efforts to captain the family’s ship while she’s away. Moore’s presence is also felt at one point in the film when “Candy” starts to play in the background of the screen, and I’m not gonna lie, I grinned with deep appreciation for Moore’s sugary hit, as the movie not only tipped its cap to Mandy Moore’s pop music, but I also like to think it was a nod to Moore’s decades as an artist in the entertainment industry.

Mandy Moore – Candy (Official Video) – YouTube
Mandy Moore - Candy (Official Video) - YouTube


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