Roofman 4K UHD Review, Was the Upgrade Worth the Money?
Roofman isn’t the movie the trailer sold. It’s a grounded, unsettling true-crime story that lingers long after the credits roll.
Izola breaks down the Roofman 4K UHD release, examining the film’s true-crime roots, performances, and why expectations shaped by the original trailer may surprise viewers.
Rather than leaning into comedy, Roofman delivers a tense, character-driven story based on real events, and this review looks closely at what works, what doesn’t, and how the film ultimately lands.
The video also dives deep into the 4K UHD presentation, covering picture quality, HDR performance, audio design, and whether this release is the definitive way to experience Roofman. Bonus features are explored as well, with a clear verdict on whether they add meaningful value.
ABOUT ROOFMAN
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.
Directed By: Derek Cianfrance
MPAA Rating: R
Genre: Drama
Running Time: 126 minutes
Distributed By: Relativity Media
Roofman is © Relativity Media. All Rights Reserved.


