Jan 24, 2026 12:44pm PT Channing Tatum Says ‘I Bawled My Eyes Out’ During ‘Josephine’ Sundance Premiere: ‘It Has Made Me Look at the Way I Parent’ My Daughter and ‘How I’m Communicating’ By Zack Sharf Plus Icon Zack Sharf Digital News Director ZSharf Latest Channing Tatum Says ‘I Bawled My Eyes Out’ During ‘Josephine’ Sundance Premiere: ‘It Has Made Me Look at the Way I Parent’ My Daughter and ‘How I’m Communicating’ 7 minutes ago Rory Kennedy Says ‘I’m Not Sure I’ll Watch’ Ryan Murphy’s JFK Jr. Show and Warns: ‘We Really Need to Pay Attention to Scientists and Doctors’ 3 hours ago Chris Pine Tells Future ‘Star Trek’ Bosses to ‘Have Fun’ and ‘Good Luck’ With the Franchise: ‘Live Long and Prosper’ 21 hours ago See All Beth de Araújo’s “Josephine” became the first Sundance sensation of 2026 after its world premiere, which brought star Channing Tatum to tears “five, six, seven” times during the screening and ended with the audience at the Eccles Theater on their feet, giving the cast and crew a rousing standing ovation. The day after the film’s premiere, Tatum joined Araújo and co-stars Gemma Chan and Mason Reeves at the Variety Studio presented by Audible and reflected on his emotional response to watching “Josephine” for the first time.