Roofman

2025   Paramount Pictures

Rated:  R

Length:  2 hr  6min

Comedy ~ Crime ~ Drama ~ Romance ~ True Story

Directed by:  Derek Cianfrance

Starring:  Channing Tatum, Kirsten DunstLaKeith StanfieldJuno Temple, Peter Dinklage,  Ben MendelsohnMelonie DiazUzo AdubaLily Collias, and Jimmy O. Yang.

Based On Actual Events And Terrible Decisions

We all make choices and decisions everyday, whether we want to or not. We try to make the right decisions but sometimes they just don’t turn out that way. If you have a family and kids you make decisions based on trying to give them the best life you can. Including giving them everything that they want that makes them happy. Jeffrey Manchester (Channing Tatum) made some bad choices and decisions about how to get his family the things they wanted but he couldn’t afford. He figured out how to break through the roof of a McDonald’s, hiding out in the bathroom until the morning crew and manager arrived, then escorting the group politely into the freezer walk-in and robbing the store of all it’s cash.

He became very successful at robbing McDonald’s ultimately robbing an estimated 45-60 stores and making his family happy in the process, buying them everything that they wanted.  He was dubbed “The Roofman” by the police and evaded capture until he got greedy and attempted to rob two stores in the same area on the same day. He was sentenced to prison losing everything including his family, but cleverly escaped, ending up hiding out in a nearby Toys-R-Us in Charlotte, North Carolina. Leigh Moore (Kirsten Dunst), a divorcee with two daughters, works at the store and catches Jeffrey’s attention. Jeffrey bravely stalks her to the Church where she attends under the guise of donating to their annual Christmas toy drive, donating a bagful of toys stolen from the Toys-R-Us store.

They start to date and Jeffrey tries hard to conceal his real identity, going by the alias John Zorn. As their relationship grows stronger, Jeffrey tries to be the family man he couldn’t be with his real family. Making sure Leigh and her daughters have everything they want and need, trying to connect emotionally with them. Leigh isn’t just a love interest; she’s the mirror that reflects the man Jeffrey wants to be versus the one he’s become. Their growing relationship gives the film its heart, grounding the chase in something far more personal, redemption. Tatum and Dunst have a chemistry that feels honest and unforced, pulling you into moments that almost make you forget the man’s a wanted fugitive. There is a final scene between the two of them that is absolutely heartbreaking, capturing the real emotion between Jeffrey and Leigh.

Director Derek Cianfrance brilliantly contrasts Jeffrey’s calm domestic moments with the encroaching reality of his past catching up. Each scene in the bright, colorful toy aisles feels like a countdown, playful on the surface, tense underneath. You know it can’t last, but you still want it to. Jeffrey learns that freedom comes with a price, and the film dives deep into the psychological unraveling that follows. It’s fascinating watching a man so careful, so cunning, begin to lose control of the very plan that once defined him. You are instantly drawn into the psyche of Jeffrey Manchester, rooting for him even though you know he is a criminal. And that is thanks to Channing Tatum’s brilliant performance as Jeffrey, might be one of his best yet.

LaKeith Stanfield plays Steve, the loyal, resourceful, and compassionate best friend to Jeff Manchester, helping him with fake documents and support while risking his own freedom. Peter Dinklage plays Mitch, the observant and perhaps quirky store manager at the Toys-R-Us where Jeffrey hides out, developing a unique dynamic with Tatum’s character and Kirsten Dunst’s employee, offering a blend of comedy and drama in a role that highlights his versatility as an actor.

Roofman isn’t just a great true-crime story,  it’s a moral puzzle wrapped in an unexpectedly emotional thriller. It reminds us that even when our intentions are good, our choices can define us in ways we never see coming.

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Civil War

2024   A24

Rated:  R

Length:  1 hr  49min

Action ~ War ~ Thriller

Directed by:  Alex Garland

Starring:  Kirsten DunstWagner MouraCailee SpaenyStephen McKinley HendersonSonoya Mizuno, and Nick Offerman.

“Citizens of America…….The so-called Western Forces of Texas and California, and The People of The Florida Alliance have suffered a very grave defeat at the hands of The United States Military. They will be welcomed back to these United States as soon as their illegal secessionist government is deposed.”

Kirsten Dunst stars as Lee Smith, a renowned War Photojournalist and Wagner Moura stars as Joel, a Journalist from Florida. The two are in New York City covering the ongoing Civil War in America when Lee helps a young aspiring photojournalist named Jesse Cullen(Cailee Spaeny) who has been injured while covering a group of rioters.

Lee, Joel, Jesse and Lee’s Mentor Sammy(Stephen McKinley Henderson) plan to drive from New York City across I-80 to Pittsburgh to avoid the fighting south of the city and then southeast to Washington D.C. where the Western Forces and The Florida Alliance are set to converge. They plan to interview The President before The Western Forces and The Florida Alliance get there and try to overthrow the Government.

What follows is a cinematic look at Civil War in our country and the horrors the group of Photojournalists encounter along their journey to Washington D.C.. War is not pretty, it is humanity at it’s worst. And that is fully portrayed in this movie. It is two stories rolled into one. The Civil War in America between a third term President residing over an Authoritarian Government he has helped create, and the nineteen Secessionist states that make up The Western Forces of Texas and California and The Florida Alliance. And the story of war photojournalists and what they experience in the course of their work.

It doesn’t take a lot of imagination unfortunately to see this film becoming a reality in The United States. It is graphic, again war isn’t pretty. “What’s so Civil about war, anyway?” It is thought provoking and it is a glimpse into a life I could never imagine living. Going into the middle of the chaos to document for the rest of the world to see, while knowingly putting yourself in grave danger.

I think it’s a great story and a great movie.

I thoroughly enjoyed it.

I will watch it again.

Two thumbs up!