Channing Tatum plays a spree-robber on the lam in Derek Cianfrance’s movie that can’t decide whether to celebrate his antics or denounce them.
Category: Tatum, Channing
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In ‘Roofman,’ Channing Tatum Finally Feels He Can Hold His Own
For years, he battled impostor syndrome: “I felt like I was just barely hanging on.” Finally, with “Roofman,” he says he can hold his own against any actor.
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Zoë Kravitz’s ‘Blink Twice’ Is a Horror Mystery Inspired by Her Frustrations
Her directorial debut, the #MeToo horror-mystery “Blink Twice,” examines power dynamics between men and women.
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‘Blink Twice’ Review: Zoë Kravitz and Channing Tatum’s Horror Mystery
The director Zoë Kravitz creates an uneasy atmosphere in her abduction horror flick, starring Naomi Ackie and Channing Tatum.
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A Guide to Every ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Cameo
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman are the stars, but they get help from a host of actors you may know from other superhero movies.
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‘Fly Me to the Moon’ Review: This NASA Rom-Com Stays Earthbound
Greg Berlanti’s movie, starring Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum as only mildly mismatched lovers, is set against the backdrop of the Apollo 11 landing.
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Magic Mike Is Just Trying to Pay the Bills
The New York Times – Movies:Forget getting ahead in America. The stripper at the heart of the film trilogy is working frantically not to lose his shirt.
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‘Magic Mike’s Last Dance’ Review: Stripping Down to Bare Essentials
The New York Times – Movies:Channing Tatum returns as Florida’s favorite male exotic dancer, romancing a restless socialite played by Salma Hayek Pinault.
