HomeTOP STORIESIn ‘Roofman,’ Channing Tatum Finally Feels He Can Hold His Own In ‘Roofman,’ Channing Tatum Finally Feels He Can Hold His Own By rogerjudd October 2, 2025 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp 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. Previous articleTimes/Siena Survey: Americans Worry Divisions Cannot Be OvercomeNext articleAfter Michigan Church Shooting, One Man Raised $200,000 for the Suspect’s Family latest articles The inflation process has shifted even as headline CPI declined – Federal Reserve Cerrado Gold reports Q4 results As H-1B Visa Program Changes, Skilled Foreign Workers Consider Leaving U.S. They Get Drunk Without Drinking: What It’s Like to Have Auto-brewery Syndrome Parents Who Borrowed for Children’s College Face Looming Deadline Watch: Artemis II’s journey so far… in 85 seconds explore more The inflation process has shifted even as headline CPI declined – Federal Reserve Cerrado Gold reports Q4 results As H-1B Visa Program Changes, Skilled Foreign Workers Consider Leaving U.S. They Get Drunk Without Drinking: What It’s Like to Have Auto-brewery Syndrome Parents Who Borrowed for Children’s College Face Looming Deadline Watch: Artemis II’s journey so far… in 85 seconds