As a tale of redemption and a vehicle that utilizes the charm of Channing Tatum to the fullest capacity, "Roofman" is an unqualified success.
Great coming-of-age films are a rare find – and unless your name is John Hughes, the chances of even crafting an adequate one are slim. The 2000s have had their occasional successes, from the quotable cult hit Mean Girls (2004) to the indie darling The Perks of Being A Wallflower (2012), but it’s been awhile since something scaled the uniquely relatable heights of The Breakfast Club (1985) or even...[Read More]