American Sniper

‘American Sniper’ Becomes the Highest-Grossing Film of 2014
There are moments that define a nation. Moments that show us the kind of Americans we really are. Today, we’ve brought shame on our great nation: Clint Eastwood’s American Sniper has surpassed The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 and Guardians of the Galaxy as the highest-grossing film of 2014. How did we let this happen? How did we let a robot baby with an uncanny valley where its face should be defeat Katniss Everdeen and Baby Groot? How?
 ‘American Sniper’ Wins Again
‘American Sniper’ Wins Again
‘American Sniper’ Wins Again
In most years, January tends to be the most boring month of the year for the box office. This is where Hollywood typically sends the movies in which it has the least faith. This is the dumping ground, the place where movies go to die so the studios can concentrate on their Oscar campaigns. However, thanks to ‘American Sniper,’ this January has bucked every trend. It may technically be a 2014 release, but Clint Eastwood’s war film has made the first chunk of 2015 interesting, shattering expectations and threatening to become the highest grossing film of last year in only a few weeks.
If You See ‘American Sniper’ – Try Reading the Book
If You See ‘American Sniper’ – Try Reading the Book
If You See ‘American Sniper’ – Try Reading the Book
I was not aware of Chris Kyle or his book until the news of his murder came out in February of 2013. I read that he was a record breaking Navy SEAL sniper with more confirmed kills than anyone in history.