The 10 Best Bruce Willis Movies Ever: Die Hard, 12 Monkeys and More
Bruce Willis retires from acting due to aphasia, leaving behind a great legacy. Next, are the ten best films the actor in history.

With more than forty years of artistic career and dozens of titles in the seventh art industry, Bruce Willis is retiring from acting due to health problems.
According to what was reported by the Willis family, the actor was diagnosed with "aphasia", a type of brain damage that affects cognitive abilities. That is why to commemorate his great career in the world of cinema, here are the 10 best Bruce Willis movies, according to Rotten Tomatoes.
The 10 Best Bruce Willis Movies Ever: Die Hard, 12 Monkeys, and More
Moonrise Kingdom (2012)
93% acceptance
Review: "Warm, whimsical and moving, immaculately framed and beautifully acted, Moonrise Kingdom presents writer/director Wes Anderson at his idiosyncratic best."
SinCity (2005)
77% acceptance
Review: "Visually innovative and terrifyingly violent, Sin City brings the dark world of Frank Miller's graphic novel to vivid life."
Planet Terror (2007)
76% acceptance
Review: "Planet Terror is an unpredictable zombie ride."
DieHard (1988)
94% acceptance
Review: "Its many imitators (and sequels) have never come close to matching the taut thrills of the definitive holiday action classic."
Looper (2012)
93% acceptance
Review: "As exhilarating as it is exciting, Looper delivers an unusually clever and grittily original blend of futuristic sci-fi and good old-fashioned action."
Pulp Fiction (1994)
92% acceptance
Review: "One of the most influential films of the 1990s, Pulp Fiction is a delirious postmodern mix of neo-noir thrills, pitch-black humor, and cornerstones of pop culture."
Nobody's Fool (1994)
91% acceptance
Review: "Solidly directed by Robert Benton and packed with excellent performances from an impressive cast, but above all, Nobody's Fool is a showcase of some of the best work of Paul Newman's last period."
12 Monkeys (1995)
88% acceptance
Review: "The plot is a bit confusing, but the excellent performances and mind-blowing plot twists make 12 Monkeys a wacky and effective experience."
The Sixth Sense (1999)
86% acceptance
Review: "M. Night Shyamalan's The Sixth Sense is a twisted ghost story with all the flair of a classic Hollywood movie, but with all the chills of a modern horror film."
Live Free or Die Hard (2007)
82% acceptance
Review: It may be absurd, but it's an efficient, action-packed summer popcorn flick with thrilling stunts and a commanding performance from Bruce Willis. Fans of previous Die Hard movies will not be disappointed."