The details of the soundtrack album for the crime comedy drama Roofman have been revealed. The album features the film’s original music composed and performed by Christopher Bear (of the rock band Grizzly Bear) (Past Lives, High Maintenance, Mother, Couch, Adults, Swallowed, The Passenger). The soundtrack will be released digitally tomorrow, October 29 by Varese Sarabande and will be available to stream/download on Amazon and any other major digital music services. Also listen to the composer’s opening titles and end credits tracks below. A CD version and vinyl edition will be coming out on February 20, 2026 and is now available for pre-order here. Roofman is co-written and directed by Derek Cianfrance and stars Channing Tatum, Kirsten Dunst, Juno Temple, LaKeith Stanfield, Ben Mendelsohn, Melonie Diaz, Uzo Aduba, Lily Collias, Jimmy O. Yang and Peter Dinklage. The movie is based on the true story of Jeffrey Manchester, a charming fugitive who escapes prison after robbing several McDonald’s and hides out in a Toys “R” Us and whose double life begins to unravel when he falls for a store employee. The dramedy premiered at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival and was released in theaters nationwide earlier this month by Paramount Pictures.
Here’s the album track list:
1. Opening Title (1:15)
2. A Nice Guy Like Me (1:17)
3. McDonald’s Idea (Lightbulb) (1:59)
4. Sentencing (1:35)
5. Photograph (1:05)
6. Plan of Escape (1:17)
7. The Escape (3:36)
8. Danger (Becky) (1:14)
9. Toys ‘R’ Us (0:57)
10. Out of Hiding (1:37)
11. Setting Up (2:22)
12. Baby Monitor (0:33)
13. They Forgot About You (1:34)
14. Marking Calendar (1:40)
15. Bag of Toys (1:01)
16. Meeting Leigh (0:54)
17. I Like Being John (1:31)
18. It’s a Date (3:08)
19. Becky on Bike (0:43)
20. There Is a Storm Coming (1:35)
21. Naked Man (1:57)
22. We Got a Beater (1:03)
23. Pawn Shop (1:12)
24. 50K (1:55)
25. Danger (1:15)
26. Leigh Questioned (1:36)
27. Burning Dental Office (1:08)
28. I Am Where I’m Supposed to Be (3:17)
29. End Credits (1:41)
30. Testimonials (4:12)
‘Digitally’. And just when I thought they were a label again.