Cate Le Bon's &34;Michelangelo Dying&34; and a spooky novel round out our picks for the weekend of Oct. 10. Channing Tatum as the Roofman robber, The Challenge
Cate Le Bon's "Michelangelo Dying" and a spooky novel round out our picks for the weekend of Oct. 10.
Channing Tatum as the Roofman robber, The Challenge season 41, and Punch top this week's Must List
Cate Le Bon's "Michelangelo Dying" and a spooky novel round out our picks for the weekend of Oct. 10.
October 10, 2025 3:53 p.m. ET
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Will Harrison in 'Punch' on Broadway; the cast of 'The Challenge' season 41; and Channing Tatum and Kirsten Dunst in 'Roofman'. Credit:
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After years just *thiiiiis* close to superstardom, Glen Powell is now solidly a Hollywood leading man — and it couldn't happen to a more deserving guy. Way more humble and talented than his looks require for his chosen industry, Powell has a one-two punch this fall, with comedy series *Chad Powers* midway through its season on Hulu and action flick *The Running Man* in theaters Nov. 14. The actor's charm is evident even via written word in our latest cover story, about the Edgar Wright film. But also check out the motion cover for him in his full action-star glory. —*Patrick Gomez, Editor-in-Chief*
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Channing Tatum and Kirsten Dunst in 'Roofman'.
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Based on an almost-too-incredible true story, Channing Tatum stars as Jeffrey Manchester, a convicted robber dubbed "Roofman" in the press, for his tendency to access properties by drilling through the roof. After a daring jailbreak, he hides out in a Toys "R" Us and attempts to rebuild his life. *Roofman* isn't billed as a Christmas movie, but its yuletide scenes, fun early aughts throwbacks, an affecting performance by Tatum, and a love for family at its center will have you feeling the holiday spirit faster than Jeff can punch that noisy Tickle Me Elmo. —*Lauren Huff, Staff Writer*
Channing Tatum shares intimate *Roofman* polaroids — including one Kirsten Dunst says she was 'not in the mood' for**
The Challenge: Vets and New Threats
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'The Challenge' season 41.
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I never expected season 41 of MTV's reality competition series to become must-see TV so soon after last year's milestone installment. But with shocking vet-on-vet crime, impressive rookies, and ever-shifting alliances, there has yet to be a weak episode. (Justice for CT, though.) —*Sydney Bucksbaum, Staff Writer*
CT reacts to disrespect, body-shaming he faced on *The Challenge*: 'You guys have a lot of f---ing nerve'**
The Hong Kong Window
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'The Hong Kong Widow' by Kristen Loesch.
Spiritualism, murder, and Shanghai's film industry collide in Kristen Loesch's historical thriller, which finds a young refugee of the Chinese communist revolution as the only surviving witness of a massacre. Spanning three decades, the story is the perfect spooky read for October. —*Maureen Lee Lenker, Senior Writer*
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Will Harrison and Lucy Taylor in 'Punch'.
*Daisy Jones & the Six* star Will Harrison stalks Broadway's Samuel J. Friedman Theatre as a man who kills another with a single punch, and then must face the parents of the victim in this powerful play about grief, redemption, and the power of joint healing. —*Dalton Ross, Editorial Director*
*Punch* review: Will Harrison delivers an impactful performance in Broadway play inspired by real-life tragedy**
Cate Le Bon's Michelangelo Dying
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The album cover of 'Michelangelo Dying' by Cate Le Bon.
Welsh musician Cate Le Bon, who last year appeared on St. Vincent's *All Born Screaming*, ushers in a haunting fall mood on her seventh studio album. Lyrics such as "I can't break down" and "collect yourself" read as post-heartache directions. —*Tiffany Kelly, Staff Editor*
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