For Fans Of: Action, Thriller, Police Crime Drama
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: This action-packed masterpiece features a younger Bruce Willis as the iconic cop John McClane, showcasing his wit, grit, and undying determination. As he fights against terrorists in a Los Angeles skyscraper, Willis' seamless blend of strength and vulnerability make this character one for the ages. Die Hard is not only regarded as one of the best action films ever made but also showcases one of Bruce Willis's most impressive and memorable performances.- Released: 1988
- Directed by: John McTiernan
For Fans Of: Action, Thriller, Crime, Suspense
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: In this exhilarating third installment of the Die Hard series, Bruce Willis reprises his role as John McClane in a high-stakes race against time to stop a terrorist plot in New York City. Paired with Samuel L. Jackson's spirited performance, the chemistry between the two actors elevates their on-screen dynamic beyond your typical action duo. With its thrilling set pieces and an even more hardened portrayal by Willis, Die Hard with a Vengeance is sure to excite fans of the actor and franchise.- Released: 1995
- Directed by: John McTiernan
For Fans Of: Psychological Thriller, Supernatural, Mystery, Drama
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: Showcasing his versatility as an actor, Bruce Willis delivers a sensitive and nuanced performance as Dr. Malcolm Crowe in M. Night Shyamalan's chilling psychological thriller. His empathetic portrayal helps ground the supernatural elements while complementing Haley Joel Osment's haunting turn as young Cole Sear. The Sixth Sense proves that even outside of his action-heavy roles, Bruce Willis can captivate with understated performances that leave lasting impressions.- Released: 1999
- Directed by: M. Night Shyamalan
For Fans Of: Crime, Drama, Black Comedy, Neo-Noir
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: Quentin Tarantino's seminal film boasts an ensemble cast including Bruce Willis as boxer Butch Coolidge - a character who demonstrates both physical prowess and emotional depth amid intertwining narratives of crime and redemption. Despite sharing screen-time with heavyweights such as John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson, Willis manages to create a memorable character whose desperation and resilience resonate throughout the film. Pulp Fiction's stylish storytelling combined with Willis's compelling performance makes it an essential watch for any fan.- Released: 1994
- Directed by: Quentin Tarantino
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For Fans Of: Sci-fi, Action, Adventure
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: Luc Besson's visually stunning sci-fi epic features Bruce Willis as Korben Dallas, a former Special Forces operative turned taxi driver who becomes humanity's last hope against evil. Alongside Milla Jovovich's entrancing portrayal of Leeloo, Willis infuses his role with wit, charm, and heroism that make this futuristic adventure both engaging and entertaining. The Fifth Element offers dazzling special effects and a charismatic Bruce Willis at the center of an out-of-this-world tale.- Released: 1997
- Directed by: Luc Besson
For Fans Of: Action, Sci-fi, Disaster, Thriller
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: Michael Bay's blockbuster disaster film features an all-star cast led by Bruce Willis as Harry Stamper, an oil driller tasked with saving Earth from an approaching asteroid by planting a nuclear bomb deep within it. Despite the high-stakes plot and explosive visuals, it’s ultimately Willis' heartfelt portrayal of a man torn between duty and family that anchors this thrilling spectacle. Armageddon is a prime example of how even amid large-scale destruction, Bruce Willis can deliver performances that resonate on an emotional level.- Released: 1998
- Directed by: Michael Bay
For Fans Of: Action, Thriller, Crime, Suspense
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: The adrenaline-fueled sequel sees John McClane (Bruce Willis) face off against terrorists once again when they take over Washington Dulles International Airport on Christmas Eve. With escalating stakes and inventive set pieces, this follow-up maintains the balance of heart-pumping action and wisecracking humor that defined its predecessor. Die Hard 2 further solidifies John McClane as one of cinema’s most beloved heroes while allowing Bruce Willis to flex his action chops once more.- Released: 1990
- Directed by: Renny Harlin
For Fans Of: Action, Comedy, Spy Thriller
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: In this action-comedy romp, Bruce Willis stars as Frank Moses - a retired CIA agent forced back into action when his peaceful life is threatened by unknown assailants. As he reassembles his old team (played by an all-star cast including Helen Mirren, Morgan Freeman, and John Malkovich), the film finds humor in the characters' age while highlighting their skills and camaraderie. Red showcases a more light-hearted side of Bruce Willis without sacrificing the action-packed sequences fans love.- Released: 2010
- Directed by: Robert Schwentke
For Fans Of: Thriller, Superhero, Drama, Mystery
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: In M. Night Shyamalan's atmospheric superhero drama, Bruce Willis gives a powerful performance as David Dunn, a security guard who discovers he may have extraordinary abilities after surviving a catastrophic train crash. His subtle portrayal of Dunn's internal struggle between doubt and acceptance is complemented by Samuel L. Jackson's enigmatic turn as Elijah Price. Unbreakable showcases both Shyamalan's knack for storytelling and Bruce Willis' ability to deliver compelling performances in unconventional roles.- Released: 2000
- Directed by: M. Night Shyamalan
For Fans Of: Action, Thriller, Crime, Comedy
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: Tony Scott's fast-paced, action-filled thriller pairs an acerbic, jaded detective Joe Hallenbeck (Bruce Willis) with disgraced former football star Jimmy Dix (Damon Wayans). Their sharp banter and reluctant partnership create a dynamic reminiscent of classic buddy-cop films while allowing Willis to showcase his comedic timing alongside his superb action prowess. The Last Boy Scout is a prime example of Bruce Willis thriving in the action genre while displaying his range as an actor.- Released: 1991
- Directed by: Tony Scott
For Fans Of: Sci-Fi, Drama, Mystery, Time Travel
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: This mind-bending sci-fi thriller directed by Terry Gilliam stars Bruce Willis as James Cole, a time traveler sent back from a dystopian future to prevent the release of a deadly virus that will wipe out humanity. As Cole wrestles with the mystery surrounding the elusive "Army of the 12 Monkeys," he encounters intriguing characters played by Madeleine Stowe and Brad Pitt in career-defining roles. A thought-provoking exploration of fate, memory, and madness, 12 Monkeys allows fans to witness yet another captivating performance from Bruce Willis in one of cinema’s most memorable sci-fi offerings.- Released: 1995
- Directed by: Terry Gilliam
For Fans Of: Action, Thriller, Crime, Tech & Cyber
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: In the fourth installment of the iconic Die Hard franchise, Bruce Willis returns as John McClane, now facing a cyber-terrorist attack that threatens to bring America to its knees. Willis once again shines in his portrayal of the resourceful and resilient cop, this time teaming up with Justin Long's computer hacker character for an interesting generational dynamic. Live Free or Die Hard delivers non-stop action and showcases Bruce Willis in top form as one of cinema's most enduring heroes.- Released: 2007
- Directed by: Len Wiseman
For Fans Of: Thriller, Superhero, Drama, Supernatural
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: This captivating conclusion to M. Night Shyamalan's superhero trilogy brings together characters from Unbreakable and Split, including Bruce Willis reprising his role as David Dunn. As he crosses paths with James McAvoy's Kevin Wendell Crumb and Samuel L. Jackson's Elijah Price, Willis is given ample opportunity to explore his character’s growth since Unbreakable while delivering another emotionally charged performance. Glass offers fans a thought-provoking new perspective on traditional superhero stories while showcasing the depth of Bruce Willis' acting prowess.- Released: 2019
- Directed by: M. Night Shyamalan
For Fans Of: Action, War, Drama
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: Antoine Fuqua's intense war drama sees Bruce Willis as Lieutenant A.K. Waters, leading a Navy SEAL team on a daring rescue mission in war-torn Nigeria. Willis' commanding presence combined with the film's poignant exploration of moral dilemmas and the consequences of war makes for a powerful viewing experience. Tears of the Sun demonstrates Bruce Willis' ability to excel in dramatic roles that require both physicality and emotional depth.- Released: 2003
- Directed by: Antoine Fuqua
For Fans Of: Action, Thriller, Crime, Political Drama
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: In this thrilling cat-and-mouse game, Bruce Willis plays an elusive assassin known as "The Jackal," pursued by an FBI agent (Sidney Poitier) and an imprisoned IRA operative (Richard Gere). With its international scope and tension-filled plot, The Jackal allows Willis to showcase his range as an actor in a chilling role that contrasts sharply with his more heroic characters. Fans of Bruce Willis will appreciate seeing him tackle a villainous part while keeping viewers guessing until the end.- Released: 1997
- Directed by: Michael Caton-Jones
For Fans Of: Comedy, Crime, Thriller
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: In this darkly comedic caper, Bruce Willis stars as Jimmy "The Tulip" Tudeski, a hitman who forms an unlikely friendship with his neurotic neighbor (Matthew Perry) while hiding out from the mob. As they become entangled in murder plots and double-crosses, the dynamic between the two actors creates hilarious moments throughout the film. The Whole Nine Yards proves that even in lighter fare, Bruce Willis can bring intensity and humor to his roles while maintaining his signature charm.- Released: 2000
- Directed by: Jonathan Lynn
For Fans Of: Action, Crime, Noir, Gangster
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: Walter Hill's stylish crime thriller features Bruce Willis as John Smith, a mysterious drifter caught between rival gangs during Prohibition-era Texas. With its moody atmosphere and vintage setting, Last Man Standing showcases another dimension of Willis' talent as he delivers a smoldering performance in this violent yet visually striking tale. This underrated gem is sure to appeal to fans of classic gangster films who also appreciate Bruce Willis' undeniable charisma.- Released: 1996
- Directed by: Walter Hill
For Fans Of: Sci-Fi, Thriller, Drama, Action
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: Rian Johnson's inventive sci-fi thriller stars Bruce Willis as Joe, a skilled assassin who must confront his younger self (played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt) in a time-traveling twist of fate. Willis' commanding performance alongside an eerily accurate portrayal by Gordon-Levitt makes for a fascinating exploration of identity, consequences, and the passage of time. Looper showcases how Bruce Willis can elevate even the most complex narratives with his magnetic screen presence.- Released: 2012
- Directed by: Rian Johnson
For Fans Of: Thriller, Action, Crime, Drama
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: In this tense thriller, Bruce Willis stars as Jeff Talley, a former hostage negotiator drawn back into the high-pressure world he left behind when his family is threatened by criminals holding them captive. With its suspenseful atmosphere and numerous twists, Hostage allows Willis to showcase both vulnerability and determination in a raw performance that keeps viewers on edge throughout the film. Fans of intense crime dramas will appreciate watching Bruce Willis deftly navigate this emotionally charged story.- Released: 2005
- Directed by: Florent Siri
For Fans Of: Action, Crime, Thriller, Drama
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: Richard Donner's gritty crime thriller stars Bruce Willis as Jack Mosley, a weary detective tasked with escorting a witness (Mos Def) sixteen blocks to testify before a grand jury. As they navigate the treacherous streets and face both corruption and danger, Willis delivers a nuanced performance that highlights his ability to bring depth to world-weary characters. 16 Blocks is perfect for fans who appreciate the combination of intense action sequences and compelling character dynamics.- Released: 2006
- Directed by: Richard Donner
For Fans Of: Action, Comedy, Spy Thriller
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: The high-octane sequel to Red reunites retired CIA operative Frank Moses (Bruce Willis) with his old team for another action-packed adventure filled with espionage and intrigue. As they navigate global conspiracies and deadly assassins, the ensemble cast delivers laughs and thrills in equal measure. Red 2 is a must-see for fans who love Bruce Willis' perfect blend of comedic chops and action-hero prowess.- Released: 2013
- Directed by: Dean Parisot
For Fans Of: Crime, Neo-Noir, Thriller, Action
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez's visually arresting adaptation of Miller's graphic novel series features an ensemble cast, including Bruce Willis as Detective John Hartigan - a man willing to risk everything in the pursuit of justice. The film's striking black-and-white visuals enhance the neo-noir atmosphere while allowing Willis' performance to stand out among the richly drawn characters. Sin City offers a fresh take on the crime genre while showcasing yet another memorable role for Bruce Willis.- Released: 2005
- Directed by: Robert Rodriguez, Frank Miller
For Fans Of: Action, Crime, Thriller, Mystery
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: In this intense police procedural thriller, Bruce Willis stars as Tom Hardy, a demoted cop who becomes entangled in a dangerous game with a serial killer targeting young women. As he fights against both his own demons and external threats, Willis delivers an engrossing performance full of grit and determination that keeps viewers invested from start to finish. Striking Distance is sure to appeal to fans who enjoy watching Bruce Willis tackle complex roles within thrilling narratives.- Released: 1993
- Directed by: Rowdy Herrington
For Fans Of: Thriller, Action, Crime, Drama
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: Harold Becker's suspenseful thriller casts Bruce Willis as Art Jeffries, an FBI agent protecting an autistic boy (Miko Hughes) targeted by assassins after inadvertently cracking a top-secret government code. Displaying both toughness and tenderness in his portrayal of Jeffries, this film highlights Willis' ability to connect with vulnerable characters while remaining a formidable force. Mercury Rising provides an engaging story that balances heart and action for fans of Bruce Willis.- Released: 1998
- Directed by: Harold Becker
For Fans Of: Crime, Thriller, Mystery, Comedy
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: This sleek, stylish crime thriller boasts an impressive cast including Bruce Willis as the enigmatic hitman Mr. Goodkat, whose actions propel the intricate plot involving mistaken identity, revenge, and powerful crime bosses. With its twisty narrative and colorful characters, Lucky Number Slevin allows Willis to demonstrate his effortless cool and lethal precision in a role that keeps viewers guessing throughout the film. Fans who enjoy clever storytelling will appreciate this refreshingly original take on the crime genre.- Released: 2006
- Directed by: Paul McGuigan
For Fans Of: Action, Adventure, Thriller, War
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: Sylvester Stallone's explosive sequel unites legendary action stars including Bruce Willis as CIA operative Mr. Church, who enlists the titular team of mercenaries for a high-stakes mission with personal stakes. With its thrilling set pieces and playful banter among iconic actors, The Expendables 2 is a love letter to classic action films that showcases each star's unique talents - including Bruce Willis' charismatic presence and undeniable charm.- Released: 2012
- Directed by: Simon West
For Fans Of: Action, Thriller, Crime, Spy Thriller
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: John McClane (Bruce Willis) returns in this fifth installment of the beloved Die Hard franchise, traveling to Russia in search of his estranged son only to become embroiled in yet another life-or-death situation. With new locations and higher stakes than ever before, A Good Day to Die Hard offers fans more thrilling action sequences and another chance to see their favorite hero in action.- Released: 2013
- Directed by: John Moore
For Fans Of: Comedy, Fantasy, Horror
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: Robert Zemeckis' darkly comedic fantasy film features an against-type performance from Bruce Willis as Dr. Ernest Menville, a meek plastic surgeon caught in a supernatural love triangle between two vain women (Meryl Streep and Goldie Hawn) who've discovered the secret to eternal youth. With its colorful characters, inventive special effects, and satirical take on vanity, Death Becomes Her offers fans another opportunity to witness the breadth of Bruce Willis' talents beyond his typical action hero fare.- Released: 1992
- Directed by: Robert Zemeckis
For Fans Of: Action, Adventure, Thriller, War
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: This all-star ensemble features some of cinema's most renowned action stars - including Bruce Willis as CIA operative Mr. Church - coming together for an adrenaline-fueled adventure full of explosive fights and tongue-in-cheek humor. The camaraderie between legendary actors and their shared passion for action-packed storytelling makes The Expendables a must-see for fans who enjoy seeing Bruce Willis in the company of other iconic heroes.- Released: 2010
- Directed by: Sylvester Stallone
For Fans Of: Comedy, Romance, Drama
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: In this charming romantic comedy, Bruce Willis stars as Walter Davis, a workaholic executive who embarks on a disastrous blind date with the unpredictable Nadia (Kim Basinger). Their chaotic evening leads to comedic chaos and eventual romance, offering audiences a chance to see Bruce Willis demonstrate his comedic abilities alongside his signature charm. Blind Date is a light-hearted departure from his more action-heavy roles that showcases Willis' versatility as an actor.- Released: 1987
- Directed by: Blake Edwards
For Fans Of: Comedy, Family, Romance
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: This delightful comedy features Bruce Willis as the voice of Mikey, a baby whose thoughts we hear throughout the film, offering an amusing and endearing perspective on life. Paired with John Travolta and Kirstie Alley's hilarious antics as new parents, Look Who's Talking allows fans to appreciate Bruce Willis' comedic timing and charm in a unique role that showcases his versatility.- Released: 1989
- Directed by: Amy Heckerling
For Fans Of: Action, Crime, Thriller, Military & War
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: Edward Zwick's politically charged thriller casts Bruce Willis as General William Devereaux, who is tasked with enforcing martial law in New York City following a wave of terrorist attacks. As tensions rise between military and civilian forces, the film explores complex themes while showcasing Willis' commanding screen presence in a morally ambiguous role that challenges viewers' expectations.- Released: 1998
- Directed by: Edward Zwick
For Fans Of: Action, Comedy, Adventure, Heist
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: In this quirky action-comedy, Bruce Willis stars as Eddie "Hudson Hawk" Hawkins, a cat burglar blackmailed into pulling off a series of daring heists while dealing with eccentric villains and unexpected allies. Featuring slapstick humor and playful banter alongside thrilling set pieces, Hudson Hawk allows fans to experience a different side of Bruce Willis as he embraces the zaniness of this cult classic.- Released: 1991
- Directed by: Michael Lehmann
For Fans Of: Comedy, Drama, Romance, Coming of Age
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: Wes Anderson's whimsical coming-of-age tale features an ensemble cast including Bruce Willis as Captain Sharp, the sympathetic police officer who becomes involved in the search for two runaway children on a remote New England island. With its signature visual style and quirky humor, Moonrise Kingdom showcases yet another side of Bruce Willis’ acting abilities as he brings warmth and charm to an unconventional role within Anderson's distinctive cinematic universe.- Released: 2012
- Directed by: Wes Anderson
For Fans Of: Animation, Comedy, Adventure, Family
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: In this charming animated family film, Bruce Willis voices RJ, a wily raccoon who helps a group of woodland creatures adapt to suburban life after their habitat is destroyed by human development. With its blend of humor and heartwarming messages about friendship and community, Over the Hedge offers fans a chance to enjoy Bruce Willis' vocal talents in an endearing story that appeals to audiences of all ages.- Released: 2006
- Directed by: Tim Johnson, Karey Kirkpatrick
For Fans Of: Drama, War, Thriller, Military
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: Set during World War II, this gripping drama stars Bruce Willis as Colonel William McNamara, an American POW leading his fellow prisoners in an elaborate scheme against their Nazi captors. With its compelling narrative that blends suspenseful war action with courtroom intrigue, Hart's War showcases another powerful performance from Bruce Willis that highlights his ability to excel in dramatic roles requiring depth and gravitas.- Released: 2002
- Directed by: Gregory Hoblit
For Fans Of: Comedy, Crime, Thriller
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: In this sequel to The Whole Nine Yards, Bruce Willis reprises his role as hitman Jimmy "The Tulip" Tudeski, who once again becomes entangled in a dangerous web of deception and murder with his former neighbor (Matthew Perry). With its darkly comedic tone and engaging performances from the leads, The Whole Ten Yards offers another enjoyable outing for fans of Bruce Willis' charismatic presence.- Released: 2004
- Directed by: Howard Deutch
For Fans Of: Sci-Fi, Action, Crime, Thriller
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: Jonathan Mostow's thought-provoking sci-fi thriller stars Bruce Willis as FBI Agent Tom Greer, who must investigate a series of mysterious deaths in a world where humans interact through remote-controlled robotic avatars. The film's intriguing premise allows for plenty of action-packed sequences while exploring deeper themes of identity and connection, showcasing another facet of Bruce Willis' talent in a role that challenges conventional expectations.- Released: 2009
- Directed by: Jonathan Mostow
For Fans Of: Crime, Comedy, Thriller, Heist
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: Steven Soderbergh's stylish heist sequel includes a memorable cameo from Bruce Willis as himself, playing into the film's witty and self-aware humor. As the legendary thief Danny Ocean (George Clooney) and his crew attempt to pull off three major European heists, Willis' brief appearance adds an extra layer of star power and charm to this already star-studded ensemble.- Released: 2004
- Directed by: Steven Soderbergh
For Fans Of: Comedy, Family, Fantasy
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: In this heartfelt family comedy, Bruce Willis stars as Russ Duritz, a cynical image consultant who encounters his eight-year-old self (Spencer Breslin) and learns valuable life lessons along the way. Showcasing his versatility as an actor, Willis brings warmth and depth to a character who undergoes significant personal growth throughout the film. Disney's The Kid offers fans a chance to see Bruce Willis in a more tender role that highlights his emotional range.- Released: 2000
- Directed by: Jon Turteltaub
For Fans Of: Comedy, Drama, Romance, Crime
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: Barry Levinson's lighthearted crime caper stars Bruce Willis as Joe Blake, one half of a bank-robbing duo who find themselves in a love triangle with their accidental hostage (Cate Blanchett). With its mix of comedy, romance, and action, Bandits gives fans another chance to enjoy Bruce Willis' effortless charisma while showcasing his talents in a variety of entertaining situations.- Released: 2001
- Directed by: Barry Levinson
For Fans Of: Action, Horror, Sci-Fi
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: As part of Robert Rodriguez's Grindhouse double feature alongside Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof, this action-packed horror homage includes a brief but memorable appearance from Bruce Willis as Lieutenant Muldoon. Though his screen time may be limited, fans will enjoy seeing him immersed in the over-the-top carnage that defines Planet Terror’s pulpy tribute to exploitation films of the past.- Released: 2007
- Directed by: Robert Rodriguez
For Fans Of: Drama, Comedy, Romance
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: This dramedy based on Richard Russo's novel features an ensemble cast led by Paul Newman, with Bruce Willis in a supporting role as Carl Roebuck, the small-town contractor whose complicated relationships provide much of the film's humor and drama. With its strong performances and engaging narrative about love, loss, and redemption, Nobody's Fool allows fans to appreciate yet another aspect of Bruce Willis' impressive acting abilities.- Released: 1994
- Directed by: Robert Benton
For Fans Of: Action, Crime, Thriller, Revenge
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: This gritty remake of the 1974 classic stars Bruce Willis as Dr. Paul Kersey, a surgeon-turned-vigilante after his wife is murdered and his daughter assaulted during a home invasion. A brutal exploration of revenge and justice, Death Wish allows fans to witness one of cinema’s most iconic actors embodying another morally complex role full of emotional depth and physical intensity.- Released: 2018
- Directed by: Eli Roth
For Fans Of: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Military & War
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: In this action-packed sequel based on the popular toy franchise, Bruce Willis joins an already star-studded cast as General Joseph Colton - aka "the original G.I. Joe." His commanding presence adds gravitas and intensity to the film while showcasing his enduring appeal as one of cinema’s most iconic action heroes.- Released: 2013
- Directed by: Jon M. Chu
For Fans Of: Action, Horror, Thriller, Exploitation
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: Comprising two feature-length films – Robert Rodriguez's Planet Terror and Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof – this double-feature homage to 1970s exploitation cinema includes a small but memorable appearance from Bruce Willis in Planet Terror. With its gritty aesthetic and outrageous action sequences, Grindhouse allows fans to see Bruce Willis in a unique context that embraces the wild side of genre filmmaking.- Released: 2007
- Directed by: Quentin Tarantino, Robert Rodriguez
For Fans Of: Drama, Crime, Legal, Thriller
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: In this British courtroom drama, Bruce Willis delivers a powerful performance as Frank Galvin, an alcoholic lawyer seeking redemption while taking on the case of his career. Raw and intense, The Verdict showcases another aspect of Willis' acting talents in a role that demonstrates both vulnerability and strength.- Released: 1982
- Directed by: Sidney Lumet
For Fans Of: Action, Comedy, Crime, Buddy Cop
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: In Kevin Smith's action-comedy, Bruce Willis stars alongside Tracy Morgan as Jimmy Monroe, a hard-nosed NYPD detective who forms an unconventional partnership with Morgan's motor-mouthed character. Combining fast-paced humor with explosive action sequences, Cop Out gives fans another opportunity to enjoy Bruce Willis' comedic abilities in tandem with his signature intensity.- Released: 2010
- Directed by: Kevin Smith
- Working New Year's Eve at a hotel in Hollywood, Calif., the new bellhop, Ted (Tim Roth), has no idea what's in store for him. Left alone to tend to the guests, Ted soon finds himself in completely over his head. Between a domestic dispute and a demented entourage, spell-casting witches and destructive children, Ted has little hope of making it through the night in one piece. As he tries to maintain order and save his own life, the unlucky bellhop encounters one deranged guest after another.
- Released: 1995
- Directed by: Allison Anders, Alexandre Rockwell, Robert Rodriguez, Quentin Tarantino
For Fans Of: Comedy, Family, Romance
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: The sequel to the hit comedy Look Who's Talking brings back baby Mikey (voiced by Bruce Willis) as he adjusts to life with a new baby sister (voiced by Roseanne Barr). Showcasing Willis' comedic talents once more, Look Who's Talking Too blends humor and heart in a family-friendly adventure that delights fans of all ages.- Released: 1990
- Directed by: Amy Heckerling
- This "Lethal Weapon" spoof follows Los Angeles police officers Wes Luger (Samuel L. Jackson) and Jack Colt (Emilio Estevez) as they investigate the killing of fellow officer Sgt. Billy York (Whoopi Goldberg). On the strength of tips from stool pigeons like Becker (Jon Lovitz), Wes and Jack learn that the murder is linked to a plan by criminals Gen. Curtis Mortars (William Shatner) and Jigsaw (Tim Curry) to lace snack foods with hard drugs. They must stop the plot before it begins causing harm.
- Released: 1993
- Directed by: Gene Quintano
- Teenage dealer Johnny Truelove (Emile Hirsch) and his friends kidnap the impressionable younger brother (Anton Yelchin) of a junkie (Ben Foster) who refuses to pay his drug debt. Things change unexpectedly when Frankie (Justin Timberlake), one of Johnny's pals, befriends the youth.
- Released: 2006
- Directed by: Nick Cassavetes
- Rowena Price (Halle Berry), a reporter, uses her investigative skills to solve the murder of a friend. Her search leads her to Harrison Hill (Bruce Willis), a high-powered advertising executive. She assumes new identities in the real world and online, utilizing cyberspace in a bid to bring her quarry to justice.
- Released: 2007
- Directed by: James Foley
- After 15 years of marriage, Katie (Michelle Pfeiffer) and her husband, Ben (Bruce Willis), have grown apart. While they keep up the facade of having a contented marriage, mostly to not worry their children, they aren't happy together and argue frequently. While the kids are away at camp, Katie and Ben decide to separate and try to reassess their relationship to see if they should stay together or split up for good. Can they find enough that's positive in their marriage to keep it going?
- Released: 1999
- Directed by: Rob Reiner
- The damaged denizens of Sin City return for another round of stories from the mind of Frank Miller. In "Just Another Saturday Night," Marv (Mickey Rourke) struggles to recall a nasty run-in with some frat boys. In "A Dame to Kill For," Dwight McCarthy (Josh Brolin) forsakes his battle with his inner demons to help Ava Lord (Eva Green), the woman of his dreams and nightmares. In "Nancy's Last Dance," Nancy Callahan (Jessica Alba), mad with grief and rage over Hartigan's death, vows revenge.
- Released: 2014
- Directed by: Robert Rodriguez, Frank Miller
- Attempts on his life escalate as a New York psychologist (Bruce Willis) closes in on a colleague's killer in Los Angeles.
- Released: 1994
- Directed by: Richard Rush
- In this adaptation of the Tom Wolfe novel, powerful Wall Street executive Sherman McCoy (Tom Hanks) is riding with his greedy girlfriend, Maria (Melanie Griffith), when she makes a wrong turn and winds up in the Bronx. There, she runs over a black boy and drives off without reporting it. When alcoholic tabloid reporter Peter Fallow (Bruce Willis) discovers the story, he knows it will be scandalous and riles up New Yorkers with his coverage of the case, which soon goes to trial.
- Released: 1990
- Directed by: Brian De Palma
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- Directed by: Robert Butler
- Having retired from a life of gunfights and peacekeeping, the great Wyatt Earp (James Garner) has landed a job as adviser to a Western movie about himself. On the set of the silent picture, he gets to know Tom Mix (Bruce Willis), an actor who specializes in Westerns, who has been hired to portray Earp. Not long after making each others' acquaintance, they find out that Earp's ex-girlfriend's son is missing, and the man responsible may be studio chief Alfie Alperin (Malcolm McDowell).
- Released: 1988
- Directed by: Blake Edwards
- In the psychological thriller Split, Kevin Wendell Crumb (James McAvoy), a man grappling with 23 distinct personalities, kidnaps three teenage girls. The captives must outsmart some of Kevin's more dangerous alter egos, including the fearsome Beast. As they plot their escape, the line between friend and foe blurs within Kevin's fragmented psyche. Directed by M. Night Shyamalan, this film showcases an intense exploration of Dissociative Identity Disorder and its implications. It is the second installment in Shyamalan's Unbreakable trilogy, noted for its atmospheric tension and McAvoy's riveting performance.
- Released: 2016
- Directed by: M. Night Shyamalan
- Beavis (Mike Judge) and Butt-head (also Mike Judge), two dim-witted teenagers, embark on a cross-country adventure in the animated comedy Beavis and Butt-head Do America. A stolen television sets off the journey, leading them into a web of government agents, dangerous criminals, and a weapon of mass destruction. The pair's ignorance fuels their odyssey, creating comedic chaos at every turn. The movie is an expansion of the popular MTV series, blending its signature humor with a larger narrative. Directed by creator Mike Judge himself, this film takes Beavis and Butt-head's idiocy to grander, more hilarious heights.
- Released: 1996
- Directed by: Mike Judge, Yvette Kaplan
- Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle, a high-energy action-comedy, brings back the dynamic trio of Natalie (Cameron Diaz), Dylan (Drew Barrymore), and Alex (Lucy Liu). The Angels are hired by the mysterious Charlie to retrieve two stolen rings that contain encrypted information, revealing the identities of every person in the witness protection program. Director McG adds a dash of martial arts flair and a generous serving of humor to this sequel. Bill Murray returns as Bosley, while Demi Moore surprises as a former Angel turned antagonist. A roller-coaster ride of stunts, disguises, and explosions, Full Throttle offers an exhilarating cinematic experience without taking itself too seriously.
- Released: 2003
- Directed by: McG
- Once Upon a Time in Venice is a 2017 American action comedy film directed and written by Mark and Robb Cullen in their directorial debuts. When a Los Angeles-based private detective named Steve Ford tries to retrieve his stolen dog from a gang, the gang's drug lord, "Spyder", forces the detective to do some jobs before getting the dog back.
- Released: 2017
- Directed by: Mark Cullen, Rob Cullen
- Motherless Brooklyn is a 2019 crime drama film directed by Edward Norton, based on the 1999 novel of the same name by Jonathan Lethem. A private investigator (Edward Norton) with Tourette syndrome works to solve the mystery of his mentor's (Bruce Willis) murder in 1950s New York.
- Released: 2019
- Directed by: Edward Norton
- Serving a life sentence for a crime he didn't commit, former cop Thomas Malone gets a chance to win his freedom if he can survive a twisted game. Six killers pay for the thrill of hunting Malone for sport on a remote island, but once he arrives, all hell breaks loose. Laying traps and playing mind games, he soon turns the tables on the goons who want him dead.
- Released: 2021
- Directed by: Edward Drake
- Charles Farmer (Billy Bob Thornton), a rancher who once trained to be an astronaut, decides to fulfill a lifelong dream: He builds a rocket in his barn and plans to pilot it into space. Though he faces foreclosure on his ranch, the disbelief of his neighbors and threats from the government, Charles remains determined to reach for the stars.
- Released: 2007
- Directed by: Michael Polish
- In 1935, Bronx teenager Billy Behan (Loren Dean) attracts the attention of powerful mobster Dutch Schultz (Dustin Hoffman) and quickly becomes a part of his organization, growing close to Dutch's associate, Bo Weinberg (Bruce Willis). Knowing his yet-undiscovered betrayal of the gang has placed his life in jeopardy, Bo makes Billy promise to look after his girlfriend, Drew Preston (Nicole Kidman). Attracted to the beautiful woman, Billy tries to protect Drew from the murderous Dutch.
- Released: 1991
- Directed by: Robert Benton
- Samantha Hughes (Emily Lloyd) lives with her uncle, Emmett Smith (Bruce Willis), in a small Kentucky town. After her high school graduation, she decides not to join her mother, Irene (Joan Allen), in Lexington, but instead stays with Emmett, whose mental and physical health have been affected by his experiences in the Vietnam War. Samantha's father, Dwayne (Daniel Jenkins), died in Vietnam before she was born, and she hopes to learn more about him from her traumatized uncle.
- Released: 1989
- Directed by: Norman Jewison
- John "Breacher" Wharton (Arnold Schwarzenegger) leads an elite DEA task force. Its latest mission is a high-stakes raid on a safe house owned by one of the world's deadliest drug cartels. Wharton and his team (Sam Worthington, Terrence Howard, Joe Manganiello) complete the mission successfully but secretly steal $10 million for themselves. They think their work is done -- until, one-by-one, the commandos are mysteriously killed. As the body count rises, everyone becomes a suspect.
- Released: 2014
- Directed by: David Ayer
- Amateur sleuth Nancy Drew (Emma Roberts) accompanies her father (Tate Donovan) on a business trip to Los Angeles and stumbles across evidence in the case of a movie star's long-unsolved death. The young heroine's resourcefulness and integrity are put to the test in the glamorous -- but sometimes treacherous -- world of Hollywood.
- Released: 2007
- Directed by: Andrew Fleming
- A loathsome man ends up dead, but it's not clear who's to blame. If ever a person got what he deserved, it's James Urbanksi (Bruce Willis), an abusive drunk who steals from his wife, Joyce (Glenne Headly), and promises her close friend Cynthia Kellogg (Demi Moore) that she'll be the next target of his rage. At a group outing, James bleeds to death after someone cuts his throat. But because he's such a terrible human being, police aren't sure which of his acquaintances decided to kill him.
- Released: 1991
- Directed by: Alan Rudolph
- North (Elijah Wood) is a talented and bright kid, but his mom (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) and dad (Jason Alexander) are utterly preoccupied with other things in their lives, leaving him largely ignored. Advised by a mysterious man (Bruce Willis) who pops up on occasion, North decides to legally separate himself from his parents and goes on a search across the globe for the ideal mother and father. Unfortunately for the young boy, most of the people that he meets have very little potential.
- Released: 1994
- Directed by: Rob Reiner
For Fans Of: Action, Crime, Thriller, Gangster
Reasons to Watch if you Love Bruce Willis: In this upcoming action thriller, Bruce Willis stars as a police officer tasked with saving a judge's kidnapped daughter while pursuing justice against those responsible. As the film unfolds amid high-stakes danger and intrigue, fans can anticipate another riveting performance from one of cinema’s most enduring leading men.Ex-military ops officer Conner Connolly must reunite with his old crew to save his kidnapped wife from a ruthless drug lord by repaying $2 million in 12 hours.- Released: 2022
- Directed by: Wes Miller
- Chuckie (Nancy Cartwright) and Tommy (Elizabeth Daily) find themselves stranded with their parents on a remote island. By coincidence, the adventurous Thornberrys are also exploring the island. So, with his talking dog, Spike (Bruce Willis), in tow, Tommy takes Chuckie on a walkabout meant to find Donnie Thornberry (Flea) and his sister, Eliza (Lacey Chabert). They'll need to be careful, though, as exotic leopard Siri (Chrissie Hynde) is hungry and not afraid to make her presence known.
- Released: 2003
- Directed by: Norton Virgien, John Eng
- The citizens of Bricksburg face a dangerous new threat when LEGO DUPLO invaders from outer space start to wreck everything in their path. The battle to defeat the enemy and restore harmony to the LEGO universe takes Emmet, Lucy, Batman and the rest of their friends to faraway, unexplored worlds that test their courage and creativity.
- Released: 2019
- Directed by: Mike Mitchell
- Young business consultant Will Shaw (Henry Cavill) flies to Spain for a vacation aboard his family's sailboat. When Will returns from some on-shore shopping, his family is gone and will be killed if he does not deliver a missing briefcase within 24 hours. As it turns out, his father (Bruce Willis) is not a cultural attache but a spy, and Will is in over his head. He must find a way to turn the tables on his enemies, or he and his family will all die.
- Released: 2012
- Directed by: Mabrouk El Mechri
- Fire with Fire is a 2012 drama film directed by David Barrett. A fireman takes an unexpected course of action when a man whom he's been ordered to testify against—after being held up at a local convenience store—threatens him.
- Released: 2012
- Directed by: David Barrett
- Don Henderson (Greg Kinnear), a marketing executive for a national burger chain must leave blissful ignorance behind when his boss gives him an unsavory assignment: Investigate scientific findings that cow manure is contaminating the meat used in the company's top-selling hamburger. Don's search takes him from his comfortable office to a vast feedlot, to the inner rooms of a slaughterhouse manned by illegal immigrants, who must do all the dirty work.
- Released: 2006
- Directed by: Richard Linklater
- 10 Minutes Gone is a 2019 Canadian American mystery-thriller film directed by Brian A. Miller. A man loses 10 minutes of his memory after a bank heist goes wrong and must recover his memory to find out who sabotaged him.
- Released: 2019
- Directed by: Brian A. Miller
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Extraction
Kellan Lutz, Bruce Willis, Gina CaranoExtraction is a 2015 American direct-to-video action film directed by Steven C. Miller. When the son (Kellan Lutz) of a kidnapped former CIA operative (Bruce Willis) learns there is no plan for his father to be saved, he launches his own rescue operation.- Released: 2015
- Directed by: Steven C. Miller
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Acts of Violence
Bruce Willis, Cole Hauser, Shawn AshmoreActs of Violence is a 2018 action film directed by Brett Donowho. When a family member is kidnapped by human traffickers, three ex-military brothers set out to save her, teaming up with a cop (Bruce Willis) along the way.- Released: 2018
- Directed by: Brett Donowho
- While visiting Kabul, Afghanistan, washed-up music manager Richie Lanz (Bill Murray) gets dumped by his last client. His luck changes when he meets Salima Khan (Leem Lubany), a Pashtun teenager with a beautiful voice who dreams of becoming the first female to compete on the television show "Afghan Star." With help from a savvy hooker (Kate Hudson), two war profiteers and a trigger-happy mercenary (Bruce Willis), Richie embarks on a mission to make sure his new protégée gets discovered.
- Released: 2015
- Directed by: Barry Levinson
- When David, a cop, gets injured during a drug bust gone wrong, his partner, Cal, pursues the two culprits to a remote farm owned by Eric, a troubled veteran. As Cal and Eric plan their defense, more of the gang arrives -- along with a wounded David. Outnumbered, the three men must now use stealth, smarts and marksmanship to take down the drug-dealing mob.
- Released: 2021
- Directed by: James Cullen Bressack
- After the theft of copies of SAT exams from a principal's office, teenage reporter Bobby Funke (Reece Thompson) sets out to unmask the thief. Bobby prints an article fingering Class President Paul Moore as the thief, shredding the youth's reputation. But as Bobby gets to know Paul's girlfriend, Francesca (Mischa Barton), he comes to realize he was wrong about Paul, so he sets out to unmask the true culprit.
- Released: 2008
- Directed by: Brett Simon
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Vice
Thomas Jane, Bruce Willis, Ambyr ChildersVice is a 2015 American science fiction direct-to-video film directed by Brian A. Miller. When an android (Ambyr Childers) working at a resort where humans can act out their fiercest fantasies becomes sentient, she joins forces with a police detective (Thomas Jane) to bring down the owner (Bruce Willis).- Released: 2015
- Directed by: Brian A. Miller
- Catch .44 is a 2010 crime film directed by Aaron Harvey.
- Released: 2011
- Directed by: Aaron Harvey
- Lay the Favorite is a 2012 American comedy film starring Bruce Willis, Rebecca Hall, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Joshua Jackson. Based on Beth Raymer's memoir of the same title, the film follows a young, free-spirited woman as she journeys through the legal and illegal world of sports gambling. The film was directed by Stephen Frears.
- Released: 2012
- Directed by: Stephen Frears
- Certain that the anonymous threats he's been receiving are the work of David Kahane (Vincent D'Onofrio), producer Griffin Mill (Tim Robbins) tries to fix things over cocktails. Instead, Griffin ends up murdering the screenwriter and courting the dead man's girlfriend (Greta Scacchi). As police investigate, Griffin concentrates on a prestigious film that might reinvigorate his career. But he soon learns that David's demise hasn't been forgotten by everyone in Hollywood.
- Released: 1992
- Directed by: Robert Altman
- A private military operation invents a futuristic microchip technology that enables the mind of an agent to inhabit the body of another person to carry out covert, deadly missions. However, when an agent gets killed during a secret mission, his wife takes his place in an attempt to bring the man responsible to justice.
- Released: 2023
- Directed by: Jesse Atlas
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Trauma Center
Bruce Willis, Nicky Whelan, Steve GuttenbergTrauma Center is a 2019 action thriller film directed by Matt Eskandari. Alone and trapped in a locked-down hospital, an injured young woman must escape a pair of vicious killers who are after the only piece of evidence that can implicate them in a grisly murder, the bullet in her leg.- Released: 2019
- Directed by: Matt Eskandari
- Zach Galifianakis hits the road to do celebrity interviews to restore his reputation.
- Released: 2019
- Directed by: Scott Aukerman
- A retired forest ranger tries to help a woman after she witnesses a crime.
- Released: 2021
- Directed by: Mike Burns
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First Kill
Hayden Christensen, Bruce Willis, Gethin AnthonyFirst Kill is an American direct-to-video action film directed by Steven C. Miller. A Wall Street broker (Hayden Christensen) is forced to evade a police chief (Bruce Willis) investigating a bank robbery as he attempts to recover the stolen money in exchange for his son's life.- Released: 2017
- Directed by: Steven C. Miller
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Reprisal
Bruce Willis, Frank Grillo, Johnathon SchaechReprisal is a 2018 American action thriller film directed by Brian A. Miller.Jacob (Frank Grillo), a bank manager haunted by a violent heist that took the life of a coworker, teams up with his ex-cop neighbor, James (Bruce Willis), to bring down the assailant.- Released: 2018
- Directed by: Brian A. Miller
- Two FBI agents cross paths with Crawford, a Florida cop who's investigating a string of murders that appear to be related. When an undercover sting goes horribly wrong, Crawford soon finds himself in a twisted game of cat and mouse with the killer.
- Released: 2021
- Directed by: Randall Emmett
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Air Strike
Ye Liu, Bruce Willis, Seung-heon SongAir Strike (Chinese: 大轰炸; pinyin: Dà Hōngzhà) is a 2018 action war-drama directed by Xiao Feng. Set in 1943 during the World War II, the story revolves around the Japanese bombing of Chongqing, which started in 1938.- Released: October 26, 2018
- Directed by: Xiao Feng