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Directed by Mark Cullen,
Robb CullenOrigin USAGenres Thriller,
Comedy,
ActionThemes Films about animals,
Films about dogs,
Gangster filmsActors Bruce Willis,
Jason Momoa,
Thomas Middleditch,
Famke Janssen,
John Goodman,
Elisabeth RöhmRating52%
When a Los Angeles-based private detective tries to retrieve his stolen dog from a gang, the gang leader forces the detective to do some jobs before getting the dog back. , 1h34
Origin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Comedy,
ActionActors Forest Whitaker,
Bruce Willis,
Malin Åkerman,
Nikki Reed,
Deborah Ann Woll,
Shea WhighamRating46%
Drug boss Mel tasks his associates Tes, Dawn, and Kara with intercepting a truck driver bringing rival drugs to a diner at night. The women wait for the driver at the diner, but when they fail to see him, they draw guns on the occupants of the diner and demand to know if anyone knows who the driver is. However, a shootout ensues when Francine, the diner's owner, and Jesse, a patron, draw firearms of their own. The ensuing gunfight ends with Dawn, Francine, Kara, and Jesse all dead and Tes in a standoff with Billy, the diner's cook. As Tes and Billy point their weapons at each other, their situation becomes more complicated when Ronny, another associate of Mel's, arrives at the diner., 1h56
Directed by Dean ParisotOrigin USAGenres Thriller,
Comedy,
Action,
Spy,
CrimeThemes Spy films,
Superhero films,
Super-héros inspiré de comicsActors Bruce Willis,
John Malkovich,
Mary-Louise Parker,
Catherine Zeta-Jones,
Lee Byung-hun,
Anthony HopkinsRating65%
Three years after the previous film, while trying to lead a normal life with girlfriend Sarah Ross (Mary-Louise Parker), Frank Moses (Bruce Willis) is approached by Marvin Boggs (John Malkovich), who claims people are still after them, but Frank dismisses him. After appealing a second time, Marvin drives off, and his car explodes. Although Frank does not believe Marvin is dead, Sarah convinces him to go to Marvin's funeral where he delivers a teary-eyed eulogy. After the funeral, a group of government agents approach Frank and take him to be interrogated at a Yankee White Facility. During the interrogation, Jack Horton (Neal McDonough) appears with an armed SWAT team, kills most of the facility's personnel, and tells Frank that he will torture Sarah until he gets information out of Frank. Frank escapes from the room, evades Horton's assassins, and with the sudden timely help of Marvin, who turns out to be alive, goes on the run with Sarah. Marvin explains that he and Frank are being hunted because they were listed as participants in a Clandestine operation codenamed Nightshade, conducted during the Cold War to smuggle a nuclear weapon into Russia piece by piece. Horton has convinced world agencies that Frank and his crew are terrorists and must be stopped. Victoria (Helen Mirren) calls, telling Frank she has been contracted by MI6 to kill the three of them. Meanwhile, top contract killer Han Cho-Bai (Lee Byung-hun), whom Horton knows is seeking revenge on Frank, is also hired., 1h46
Directed by Tony ScottOrigin USAGenres Thriller,
Comedy,
Action,
Adventure,
CrimeThemes Sports films,
American football films,
Buddy filmsActors Bruce Willis,
Damon Wayans,
Chelsea Field,
Noble Willingham,
Taylor Negron,
Danielle HarrisRating69%
During halftime of a live-televised professional football game, L.A. Stallions star running back Billy Cole (Billy Blanks) receives a phone call from someone named Milo (Taylor Negron), warning him to win the game at all costs, or "he's history". Cole ingests PCP and, in a drug-induced rage, brings a gun onto the field, shooting three opposing players to make it to the end zone. Cole then shoots himself in the head., 1h37
Directed by Betty ThomasOrigin USAGenres Thriller,
Comedy,
Action,
Adventure,
Spy,
CrimeThemes Spy films,
Buddy filmsActors Eddie Murphy,
Owen Wilson,
Famke Janssen,
Malcolm McDowell,
Gary Cole,
Tate TaylorRating54%
At the Bureau of National Security headquarters, BNS Special Agent Alex Scott is accosted by his rival, Carlos, before being briefed on his next mission. Scott is assigned to recover a stolen fighter plane sold to arms dealer Arnold Gundars. The plane is known as the "Switchblade" and is invisible to both radar and the naked eye. The BNS learns that Gundars is sponsoring Middleweight world boxing champion Kelly Robinson's next match, and is using the event to auction off the plane. The agency has contacted Robinson and assigned him to be the civilian cover for Scott's mission. Scott and Robinson travel to Budapest, where Scott plans to penetrate Gundars' compound during a pre-fight party., 1h43
Directed by Blake EdwardsOrigin USAGenres Thriller,
Comedy,
Action,
Crime,
WesternThemes Buddy filmsActors Bruce Willis,
James Garner,
Malcolm McDowell,
Mariel Hemingway,
Kathleen Denise Quinlan,
M. Emmet WalshRating56%
In Hollywood in the late 1920s during the waning days of the industry's transition to sound film, producer and studio head Alfie Alperin wants to produce a great Western movie about Wyatt Earp. Tom Mix is cast as the great United States Marshal and the real Earp is on set as a technical adviser. But while Earp and Mix are involved in their movie adventure, they also get caught up in a real case of murder, prostitution, and corruption. Together they try to straighten out the problems of the missing son of Earp's former girlfriend, Christina. She is now the wife of studio boss Alfie Alperin and he isn't amused by Earp's investigations. Alfie's sister Victoria Alperin is dating a notorious mobster and all three were at the scene of the murder of madam Candice Gerard. Soon Earp unveils the true sadistic character of Alfie Alperin. Mix and Earp get to fight a real gunfight at a real isolated ranch, with Mix telling Earp "I wish there was a camera here" before drawing a real gun., 1h35
Directed by Jon FavreauOrigin USAGenres Thriller,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Action,
CrimeActors Jon Favreau,
Vince Vaughn,
Peter Falk,
Sean Combs,
Jonathan Silverman,
Famke JanssenRating62%
Bobby has ties to the local mafia boss, Max, but works as an honest mason for Max's construction projects. He fights in amateur boxing matches on the side, but his career is lackluster (five wins, five losses, one draw). Struggling to support his stripper girlfriend Jessica and her daughter Chloe, Bobby decides to do a mafia job for Max. Against his better judgment, he brings along his ne'er-do-well friend Ricky., 2h3
Directed by Barry LevinsonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
Action,
Crime,
RomanceThemes Psychologie,
Films about sexuality,
Buddy films,
Heist films,
Gangster films,
EscroquerieActors Bruce Willis,
Billy Bob Thornton,
Cate Blanchett,
Troy Garity,
Brían F. O'Byrne,
Stacey TravisRating64%
Two friends and convicts, Joe (Bruce Willis) and Terry (Billy Bob Thornton), break out of Oregon State Penitentiary in a concrete mixing truck and start a bank robbing spree, hoping to fund a dream they share. They become known as the "Sleepover Bandits" because of their modus operandi: they kidnap the manager of a target bank the night before a planned robbery, then spend the night with the manager's family; early the next morning, they accompany the manager to the bank to get their money. Using dim-witted would-be stunt man Harvey Pollard (Troy Garity) as their getaway driver and lookout, the three successfully pull off a series of robberies that gets them recognition on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list., 1h51
Directed by Robert SchwentkeOrigin USAGenres Thriller,
Comedy,
Action,
Adventure,
Spy,
CrimeThemes Spy films,
Psychologie,
Superhero films,
Super-héros inspiré de comicsActors Bruce Willis,
Mary-Louise Parker,
Morgan Freeman,
John Malkovich,
Helen Mirren,
Karl UrbanRating69%
Frank Moses (Bruce Willis), a former black-ops CIA agent, is retired and living a quiet life in a Cleveland, Ohio, suburb. However, Frank is lonely and often chats on the phone with Sarah Ross (Mary-Louise Parker), a Customer Service Agent for the General Services Administration Pension Office in Kansas City, Missouri. He creates opportunities to talk to her by tearing up his pension checks and calling her to say they had never arrived.