When Channing Tatum learned that Kirsten Dunst had signed on to star opposite him in Roofman , he was thrilled. Then a slight panic set in.
“I never get nervous about working with people, but that’s Kirsten Dunst bro,” Tatum tells Vogue . “I knew I was gonna have to up my game because she’s a beast. She doesn’t have a single miss on her resume, it’s all bangers.”
Directed by Blue Valentine ’s Derek Cianfrance, Roofman marks a more-than-worthy addition to the Dunst canon. The film is based on the true story of Jeff Manchester (Tatum), a convicted robber who earned the nickname “Roofman” for his habit of breaking into McDonald’s restaurants by drilling through their roofs, politely ushering the staff into the walk-in freezer, and raiding the registers. Manchester was eventually a