It was a small-town story that instantly felt ready-made for the big screen: A retired couple from the Midwest banked millions of dollars by winning various state lottery games dozens of times. No ...
Bryan Cranston as Jerry Selbee and Annette Bening as Marge Selbee in "Jerry & Marge Go Large." Your time is limited. Deciding what to watch can be exhausting. In “Stop Scrolling” you’ll find a ...
Editor's Note: The following contains Jerry & Marge Go Large spoilers.Whenever a film proclaims to be based on a true story, it is always an open question about how genuine of a statement that will ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jerry has spent 42 years working at the local Kellogg’s plant and has been married to Marge (Annette Bening) since they were ...
Most people who play the lottery don’t necessarily expect to win. Instead, it’s the dream of winning that drives the majority of lottery players. No matter what the odds are, they’re hopeful that the ...
Paramount+ today unveiled first-look photos for its upcoming film Jerry and Marge Go Large, starring Bryan Cranston and Annette Bening, also announcing that it will premiere exclusively on the ...
Bryan Cranston and Annette Bening have revealed they decided to change a few things about the personalities of the real-life couple they portray in their new movie Jerry & Marge Go Large. The ...
The remarkable true story of how retiree Jerry Selbee discovers a mathematical loophole in the Massachusetts lottery and, with the help of his wife, Marge, wins $27 million dollars and uses the money ...
Emma Primrose is a feature writer for Collider. She admires stories in all their forms, especially film and books. IG @emmaprimrose_author If you could hack the lottery and win millions, would you?
Some people spend their whole lives fantasizing about winning the lottery. Jerry Selbee figured out how to actually do it in less time than it takes to make a cup of coffee. In 2003, Selbee had ...
It was a small-town story that instantly felt ready-made for the big screen: A retired couple from the Midwest banked millions of dollars by winning various state lottery games dozens of times. No ...