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  1. Breaking is a 2022 American thriller drama film starring John Boyega as a Marine Corps veteran, Brian Brown-Easley, who is in financial trouble and robs a bank. It is written and directed by Abi Damaris Corbin and co-written by Kwame Kwei-Armah, based on the true story of Brown-Easley, detailed in the 2018 Task & Purpose article "They Didn't Have to Kill Him" by Aaron Gell.

  2. August 29, 2022 4:30 pm. "Breaking". Bleecker Street. In “ Breaking,” Abi Damaris Corbin’s new thriller about Brian Brown-Easley’s real-life bomb threat at a Wells Fargo bank, the audience ...

  3. Based on a true story, the 2022 movie Breaking stars John Boyega as Brian Brown-Easley. In the thriller drama, Brown-Easley is a Marine Corps veteran who threatens to rob a bank. However, Brown-Easley isn't after a large sum of money; he instead wants to negotiate so that he receives his monthly check from the Department of Veterans Affairs.

  4. In the trailer, Boyega is an apologetic bank robber who threatens the staff with a bomb. The late Michael K. Williams plays an officer determined to talk Brown-Easley down; Connie Britton also ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Inside_ManInside Man - Wikipedia

    —Producer Brian Grazer on the script for Inside Man. : 4 Development The script for Inside Man was written by Russell Gewirtz, a former lawyer who conceived the idea while vacationing in several countries. : 3 A first time-screenwriter, Gewirtz studied a number of screenplays, and spent five years developing the premise. His friend Daniel M. Rosenberg assisted in developing the script, then ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_Bank_JobThe Bank Job - Wikipedia

    Box office. $66.1 million [3][2] The Bank Job is a 2008 heist thriller film directed by Roger Donaldson and written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais. It is based on the 1971 burglary of Lloyds Bank safety deposit boxes in Baker Street. It stars Jason Statham.

  7. The Breaking movie fact-check confirms that crisis negotiator Sgt. Andre Bates, who inspired Michael K. Williams' character, got Brian Brown-Easley to agree to a deal: a pack of Newport cigarettes for one of the two hostages in the bank. Bates informed his superiors of the deal and they quickly began to devise a plan for the trade.