Hey, it’s Farace. Only in Florida could a guy cutting holes in McDonald’s roofs sound like just another Tuesday headline. Roofman tells the wild true story of a former Army Ranger turned fast-food bandit who breaks out of prison and hides in a Toys “R” Us — which honestly, is less weird than half the Airbnbs in Miami. Channing Tatum leads this insane ride that’s got charm, chaos, and a whole lot of “wait, this actually happened?” vibes. So whether you’re dodging traffic in Orlando, surviving I-95 in Miami, pretending you’re classy in Tampa, or wondering if West Palm counts as a real city — grab your passes before they disappear faster than a McFlurry machine on a hot day.
Advance Screening: 10/7/25 at 7:30pm
In Theaters: 10/10/25
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Advance Screening: 10/7/25 at 7:30pm

Now, let’s get to the interactive portion of the contest: This one is a rapid-fire giveaway!!
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SYNPOSIS: Based on an unbelievable true story, Roofman follows Jeffrey Manchester (Channing Tatum), a former Army Ranger and struggling father who turns to robbing McDonald’s restaurants by cutting holes in their roofs, earning him the nickname: Roofman. After escaping prison, he secretly lives inside a Toys “R” Us for six months, surviving undetected while planning his next move. But when he falls for Leigh (Kirsten Dunst), a divorced mom drawn to his undeniable charm, his double life begins to unravel, setting off a compelling and suspenseful game of cat and mouse as his past closes in.
