ROOFMAN:

2 hours 6 minutes
comedy / crime / drama
click on poster for trailer
~ in 4K ultra-high definition at this theatre ~
Friday, November 7 – 7:15 pm /
Saturday, November 8 – 4:10 pm & 7:15 pm /
Monday, November 10 – 4:10 pm & 7:15 pm /
Tuesday, November 11 – 7:15 pm /
Thursday, November 13 – 7:15 pm /
Based on an unbelievable true story, Roofman follows Jeffrey Manchester (Channing Tatum), an Army veteran and struggling father who turns to robbing McDonald’s restaurants by cutting holes in their roofs, earning him the nickname: Roofman. After escaping prison, he secretly lives inside a Toys “R” Us for six months, surviving undetected while planning his next move. But when he falls for Leigh (Kirsten Dunst), a divorced mom drawn to his undeniable charm, his double life begins to unravel, setting off a compelling and suspenseful game of cat and mouse as his past closes in.
Starring: Channing Tatum; Uzo Aduba; Mark Assad; Joe Bruno; Gabriella Cila; Emory Cohen; Lily Collias; Charles Cummings; Olivia Dawson; Timothy Dean; Melonie Diaz; Peter Dinklage; Kirsten Dunst; Gabe Fazio; Vedra Grant; Molly Grantham; Stella Gunn; Keya Hamilton; Amy K. Harmon; Benjamin Henderson; Erika Jackson; Punkie Johnson; Wesley Keziah; Chris Kimbell; Kirana Kuic; Bryan Allen Lockhart; Lauren Rennick Lockhart; Dan Marks; Esmé McSherry; Ben Mendelsohn; Christopher Moerke; Javier Molina; Alissa Marie Pearson; Patricia Pegram; Molly Price; Tony Revolori
“Roofman has heart, energy and personality fit to burst. If the cinema gods decided that it was finally time for Channing Tatum to have a chance at an Oscar nomination, they could hardly have equipped him better than with this role.” (Tim Robey, The Telegraph)
“With a career-best Tatum at the center and an ensemble that fills in every corner with warmth and wit, Roofman is one of this year’s most pleasant surprises.” (Tania Hussain, Collider)
“This is the kind of disarming crowd-pleaser for which cringe-inducing clichés like “it will sneak up and steal your heart” were invented. What’s refreshing about Roofman is that it’s never too aggressive about it. It’s sentimental but sincere.” (David Rooney, The Hollywood Reporter)
