Conservative films are the rarest of movie genres. You’re more likely to see a new western or musical than a film directly targeting the Right. And the right-of-center films which turn a handsome profit represent a smaller sub-section of that film niche.

Yet “Act of Valor,” a pro-military, pro-American war movie, conquered the box office with a $24.5 million haul over the weekend despite several marketing hardships.No big movie stars. No fast-food tie ins. No built-in brand awareness or pop culture source material to fall back on.

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That begs the question – why did “Valor” buck Hollywood conventional wisdom?