Why ‘Roofman’ Is the Feel-Good Romantic Dramedy We All Need Right Now

Hollywood used to consistently create heartwarming and well-made movies, especially in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. These films often featured relatable characters and stories, even when a bit exaggerated, and frequently starred actors like Tom Hanks. They were typically romantic or family-focused dramas that felt genuine. Derek Cianfrance’s Roofman fits right into this tradition. While it might not solve all your problems, it’s a thoroughly enjoyable and universally appealing film that has the potential to bring people together.








