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Roofman’ Opens to Praise as Tatum and Cianfrance Recast a Stranger‑Than‑Fiction True Crime

Extensive consultations with Jeffrey Manchester shaped a more melancholic, ethically debated portrayal.

Overview

  • Released in U.S. theaters on Oct. 10 after festival premieres, the film is drawing strong notices for Channing Tatum’s performance and Derek Cianfrance’s direction.
  • Derek Cianfrance says he spoke with Jeffrey Manchester roughly four times a week for four years, with Tatum also engaging the real subject during development.
  • Critics note the marketing’s lighter, comedic cues contrast with a film described as a character‑driven, melancholy drama.
  • The adaptation selectively reshapes facts from the case, including portraying the love interest as a toy‑store employee rather than the local churchgoer he dated in real life.
  • The story’s core events are grounded in reporting—multi‑state rooftop robberies, a 2004 prison escape, and months hiding in a Charlotte Toys “R” Us—and Manchester remains at Central Prison in Raleigh with a projected 2036 release.