Bruce Willis News
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Rambus Inc. was ordered by a federal judge in San Jose, California, to pay a $250 million sanction for destroying documents in its litigation with SK Hynix Inc.
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Belvedere SA, the French maker of Sobieski vodka part-owned by Bruce Willis, will be taken over by its bond investors after a court approved a restructuring plan today.
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This isn’t 1986, a Russian bad guy reminds Bruce Willis in “A Good Day to Die Hard.”
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“A Good Day to Die Hard,” the fifth film in the Bruce Willis action series, opened as the top movie over the U.S. Presidents Day weekend with $28.6 million in ticket sales for News Corp.’s Twentieth Century Fox.
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Belvedere SA, the French maker of Sobieski vodka, got approval for a restructuring plan four years after first receiving protection from its creditors.
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The persnickety complications of time-travel are swatted away like so many butterflies in “Looper,” a terrifically inventive yarn too smart to get trapped in its own net.
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“A Good Day to Die Hard,” the fifth film in the Bruce Willis action series, opened as the top movie over the U.S. Presidents Day weekend with $25 million in ticket sales for News Corp.’s Twentieth Century Fox.
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Oscar-winning actress Helen Mirren prefers having fans to being one.
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Brad Pitt, Bruce Willis and Nicole Kidman will have movies competing in this year’s Cannes Film Festival, which starts May 16.
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The comedy “Identity Thief” recaptured first place at the U.S. and Canada box office, taking in $14.1 million for Comcast Corp.’s Universal Pictures in its third weekend in theaters.
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