I felt like I was just barely hanging on.” Finally, with “Roofman,” he says he can hold his own against any actor.
In a recent interview, Channing Tatum offered a compliment to his Roofman co-star Kirsten Dunst. “She’s not a diva, where she could easily be, and have earned that. And she’s not,” Tatum told Variety.
It’s such a breath of fresh air when Hollywood releases original films. With all these yawn-worthy reboots and lackluster sequels coming out lately, I always find myself charmed by movies with utterly ...
Kirsten Dunst and Channing Tatum attended the premiere of their new movie, "Roofman," in Los Angeles Monday. The film opens in U.S. theaters on Oct. 10.
The veteran Hollywood insider spent some time with THR on the red carpet at the ‘Roofman’ premiere, opening up about the film’s box office prospects, a long history with Channing Tatum and those ...
At the Toronto International Film Festival, the 'Roofman' stars spoke about their onscreen chemistry, and Tatum revealed the Guillermo del Toro project he wishes he’d said yes to.
Channing Tatum told PEOPLE about why he was "afraid" to work with costar Kirsten Dunst as they premiered 'Roofman' at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Based on a late-‘90s robbery spree and the prison break and fugitive months that followed, the film boasts a supporting cast including LaKeith Stanfield, Juno Temple and Peter Dinklage.
It's hard to believe the premise of Roofman, Channing Tatum's new dark comedy, is inspired by a true story, but the film is, indeed, based on the crimes of convicted robber Jeffrey Manchester. In a ...
Channing Tatum, playing a robber with a serious case of arrested development, may have delivered the most mature performance of his career, at least if the thunderous standing ovation for “Roofman” at ...
There you have Jeffrey Manchester, a real-life Army veteran who robbed 40-some McDonald’s restaurants by cutting holes in the roof, was sent to prison for 45 years, escaped, lived undetected in a Toys ...
Channing Tatum has been making movies for 20 years, but he still finds himself enchanted by the process. So much so, that he's started diligently taking polaroids on his film sets to remind him of ...