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Channing Tatum Raises the Roof with His Performance in ROOFMAN

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Based on the true story of Jeffrey Manchester (Channing Tatum), an Army veteran and struggling father goes on a crime spree by cutting holes in roofs of McDonald’s restaurants, which earned him the nickname: Roofman. After escaping prison, he goes into hiding inside a Toys “R” Us store, laying low undetected for six months. But when he falls for Leigh (Kirsten Dunst), a divorced mom with two daughters, his double life begins to unravel. It’s all fun and games until someone gets hurt.

Roofman is an astonishing comedy, crime directed by Derek Cianfrance and written with Kirt Gunn detailing the key events in Jeffrey Manchester’s ordeal that occurred in the late 90s through early 2000s. It was a quality effort from Cianfrance in recreating the time era with the Toys “R” Us store’s interior and including a defining soundtrack that is integral to the overall culture. Tatum narrated the film that provides a depiction of Jeff’s intentions and result of the strategic actions of a clever, yet dumb man who is just trying to be a great father and good man overall.

Channing Tatum raised the roof with his performance, acting alongside Kirsten Dunst. Their pairing was dynamic as they expressed multiple perceptions complementing each other well on screen. Tatum nailed his charm, wittiness, and poured out the heartwarming and heartbreaking emotions. Peter Dinklage was ideal, adding that special humorous touch as the role of the oppressive store manager, Mitch. The special cameo from Uzo Aduba (Orange Is the New Black) as Elieen, the congregation member, was another great aspect to the film, contributing that loving energy… For those Magic Mike fanatics, Tatum did not forget about you, there is a gratifying scene to satisfy your guilty pleasure.

Although Roofman is both comical and saddening, the post-credits give a reminder that Jeff Manchester is still doing time for the stunts he pulled off 20 years ago. Ironically, from the actual archived footage, the real-life people who knew Jeff had nothing but compliments. This film is entertaining indeed, it’s a watch and learn.

Roofman in theaters October 10, 2025.

Sabrina "Kiddo" is the newest member of Countdown City Geeks and is a contributor of movie and television show reviews. Her passion for film derived from her college days where her rhetoric-writing professor focused on the aspects of screenwriting and music lyrics. She also has a knack for memorizing and repeating movie quotes, catchphrases.

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BROKEN LAND – Award-Worthy Texas Western with Deep Natural Humanistic Connection

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Directed by Joseph T. Walker
Written by Joseph T. Walker and Christopher C. Young
Starring David Morse (as Carson Tidwell), Jaklyn Bejarano (as Irene Romero), Bill Heck (as Harley Tidwell)

Synopsis: Carson Tidwell, a secluded rancher, inadvertently shoots Irene Romero, a pregnant undocumented immigrant who was trespassing on his land. He has second thoughts and decides to hide her from his estranged son Harley, a Border Patrol agent. Carson and Irene form a redemptive bond.

Although the film reflects the underlying dangers of those taking extreme risks migrating to the United States in search of a better, safer life from their country of origin, there is much more to the storyline than just migration. It encompasses a man being wrecked by quiet remorse after the passing of his wife that came with serious repercussions, which led to the arising tension with his son. By choosing to support a pregnant woman through her journey, he finally experiences true peace and liberation.

Director Joseph T. Walker filmed Broken Land in the rustic areas of Alice and Freer, Texas which brings authenticity to the storyline. Walker captures the rugged yet majestic Texas scenery with its picturesque sunsets in the cattle capital. Utilizing these specific locations anchored the film’s tone and his beautiful use of animals symbolized deeper thematic elements that illuminate the characters’ true nature, allowing to instill an empathetic relation to their experiences.

David Morse naturally embodied the spirit of a Texas cattleman. The highly respected actor and extraordinary Hollywood gem gave an impeccable performance that elevated the material with Jaklyn Bejarano. Bejarano, an actress from Mexico, showcased remarkable devotion to her role being transformative and reflecting absolute emotional vulnerability. Their most notable work transpired while defining conflict amidst their characters and moving toward a shared resilience. There is a notable linguistic barrier between Morse and Bejarano, which they cleverly used as an opportunity to establish a connection that brought their characters closer. It was captivating and felt deeply connected throughout every scene.

The title, Broken Land, perfectly fits the description of anyone who isolates themselves in desolation after a traumatic experience. This profoundly impactful film has a deeply humanistic narrative that focuses heavily on human worth, empathy, and establishing a natural connection. I believe this film is award-worthy for its original cinematography and outstanding performances.

Broken Land is available on video on demand (VOD) starting June 12, 2026.

Watch my interview with Director Joseph T. Walker and distinguished actor David Morse.

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DISCLOSURE DAY – Radiant as a Meteor that Fizzles Out Into the Night Sky

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Directed by Steven Speilberg
Screenplay by David Koepp

Starring: Emily Blunt (Margaret Farichild), Josh O’Connor (Daniel Keliner), Colin Firth (Noah Scanton), Eve Hewson (Jane Blankenship), Colman Domingo (Hugo Wakefield)

Synopsis: A government whistleblower races the clock to expose decades of state secrets and that will fracture human history: we are not alone, and they are already here.

Being one of the most anticipated films by Steven Spielberg – notable for his masterful technique in visual storytelling – Disclosure Day meets the base line sci-fi thriller expectations through its dramatic characters, visually elaborate cinematography and microbursts of action. However, it appears that it did not match the impact of his legendary films that have pioneered a standard of excellence.

The all-star cast held the line together sustaining the film in a uniform effort. There were slight standouts from Josh O’Connor with his approach of complex inner conflict blended with emotional intelligence. He was a great counterweight to his costars: Eve Hewson’s dynamic exceling in psychological thrillers, and Emily Blunt’s craft of enduring pressure with fierce determination. Their action sequences delivered edge-of-your seat captivating thrills that were relentlessly entertaining.

While the topic of government cover-up on extraterrestrials is intriguing, Spielberg leaned heavily on nostalgic repetition of E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial and Close Encounters of the Third Kind with the added bonus excitement of Indiana Jones. He did incorporate effective touches of deep animal symbolism that layered the narrative of humanity and spiritual faith. However, the film’s impact was undermined by an anticlimactic “disclosure” of the outer space visitor. The production design was noticeably a half-hearted attempt to phone in the main prop reveal.

Disclosure Day is an average watch. It offers flashes of brilliance like a meteor but ultimately fizzles out into the night sky.


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Into the Unknown: Reviewing ‘From the Beyond: High Strangeness in the Bennington Triangle’

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In this video, we take a deep dive into the mysterious and unsettling documentary ‘From the Beyond: High Strangeness in the Bennington Triangle’.

Exploring one of America’s most infamous paranormal hotspots, this film examines eerie disappearances, strange sightings, and the chilling folklore surrounding Vermont’s Bennington Triangle. We break down the documentary’s storytelling, evidence, interviews, and overall atmosphere—does it truly uncover something unexplainable, or does it leave more questions than answers?

If you’re into unsolved mysteries, paranormal phenomena, and high strangeness, this one’s for you.


Synopsis: Since the mid twentieth century, a mysterious section of land in rural Vermont has been the home of untold strangeness. Rumors of UFOs, ghosts, phantom lights and mysterious creatures can all be found there in abundance, while verified reports of odd disappearances – many still unsolved – cast a shadow over Glastenbury Mountain. From the Beyond: High Strangeness in the Bennington Triangle goes beyond the rumors and campfire stories, while daring to ask what may be the most frightening question of all – why is Glastenbury Mountain so inexplicable, and what happened to those who have gone missing?

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