Roofman | Lionsgate Play Dec 19
Roofman arrives on Lionsgate Play on December 19, delivering a tense and emotionally driven crime drama inspired by an unusual true story. Blending suspense, romance, and psychological tension, the film explores how one man’s attempt to escape his past slowly turns into a dangerous game of survival.
Directed by Derek Cianfrance, the film focuses on character depth as much as crime, making it more than a conventional thriller.

An Unusual Life on the Run
The story follows Jeffrey Manchester, a former soldier turned professional thief. After escaping from prison, he finds an unexpected hiding place inside a Toys “R” Us store. There, he survives undetected for months.
However, life in hiding comes with risks. Soon, Jeffrey falls in love with Leigh, a divorced mother. As a result, his carefully controlled double life begins to crack. Meanwhile, law enforcement starts closing in. What follows is a gripping cat-and-mouse chase, where every decision carries consequences.

Powerful Performances from a Stellar Cast
The film features a strong ensemble cast that adds emotional weight and intensity:
- Channing Tatum as Jeffrey Manchester / “John Zorin”
- Kirsten Dunst as Leigh Wainscott
- LaKeith Stanfield as Steve
- Juno Temple as Michelle
- Peter Dinklage as Mitch
- Ben Mendelsohn as Ron Smith
- Melonie Diaz as Talana
Not only does Channing Tatum bring vulnerability to Jeffrey, but Kirsten Dunst also delivers a grounded and heartfelt performance. Together, their chemistry strengthens the emotional core of the film.

Direction and Screenplay
Directed by Derek Cianfrance, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Kirt Gunn, Roofman focuses on realism and human emotion. Instead of relying on constant action, the film builds tension slowly. As a result, the suspense feels more personal and intense.
The production is backed by High Frequency Entertainment, Hunting Lane, 51 Entertainment, and Limelight, while Paramount Pictures handles distribution.

Why Roofman Stands Out
- Inspired by a true crime story
- A rare mix of crime, romance, and psychological drama
- Strong, character-driven storytelling
- Powerful performances from an award-winning cast
- A slow-burn thriller that keeps you invested
Final Take
Roofman is not just about a criminal on the run. Instead, it’s about loneliness, love, and the cost of living a lie. With its gripping narrative and emotional depth, the film stands out as a must-watch crime drama this December.
Streaming on Lionsgate Play from December 19




