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Mar 30, 1994 · Every Breath: Directed by Steve Bing. With Judd Nelson, Joanna Pacula, Patrick Bauchau, Willie Garson. An unemployed actor gets involved with a strange woman who hangs out in lesbian nightclubs and her rich arms dealer husband.
- (249)
- Thriller
- Steve Bing
- 1994-03-30
Apr 2, 2021 · Every Breath You Take: Directed by Vaughn Stein. With Casey Affleck, Michelle Monaghan, Sam Claflin, Veronica Ferres. A psychiatrist whose client commits suicide finds his family life disrupted after introducing her surviving brother to his wife and daughter.
- (6.6K)
- Drama, Mystery, Thriller
- Vaughn Stein
- 2021-04-02
Every Breath You Take, also known as You Belong to Me, is a 2021 psychological thriller film directed by Vaughn Stein and written by David Murray. It stars Casey Affleck, Michelle Monaghan, Sam Claflin, and Veronica Ferres.
- $338,771
- April 2, 2021 (United States)
- Marlon Espino
Mar 25, 2023 · With Tamala Jones, Brian White, Tisha Campbell, Lamon Archey. Jules believes she's finally free from her abusive husband Billy after a house fire during their last fight, but as she starts to move on, she experiences a series of dangerous events and starts to see Billy everywhere.
- (174)
- Darin Scott
- TV-14
- Drama, Thriller
Apr 2, 2021 · Synopsis Every Breath You Take is a searing psychological thriller about a psychiatrist (Casey Affleck), whose career is thrown into jeopardy when his patient takes her own life. When he...
- (41)
- Mystery & Thriller
- R
Apr 2, 2021 · Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. In his autobiography, My Last Sigh, Luis Buñuel recalls a 1930s sojourn in Hollywood with affection but also bemusement. Reflecting on the predictability of Tinseltown product, he tells a story of seeing Josef von Sternberg’s “Dishonored” with one of the film’s producers.