Watch: Bill Maher Calls Chris Kyle ‘Psychopath Patriot’
Bill Maher took aim at American Sniper subject Chris Kyle Friday night on HBO’s Real Time, describing him as a “psychopath.”
Bill Maher took aim at American Sniper subject Chris Kyle Friday night on HBO’s Real Time, describing him as a “psychopath.”
Indignity after indignity continues to pile on producer Oprah Winfrey’s dishonest Civil Rights drama “Selma.” On top of countless award season snubs, audiences are staying away in droves. After 5 weeks in release and a ton of publicity (both good
HBO’s “Real Time” host Bill Maher continued his criticism of the movie “American Sniper,” saying the movie is centered around “psychopathic patriot” Chris Kyle, on Friday. Maher began by contrasting “American Sniper” to “Hurt Locker,” saying that while “Hurt Locker”
On January 16, Weatherby Inc. released an ad for a short film which shows Taya Kyle stalk then shoot an antelope in honor of her late husband, Chris Kyle. The ad was released the same day that Clint Eastwood’s film
In a Weekly Standard piece titled, “The ‘American Sniper’ Freakout: Why the Left Can’t Tolerate This Movie,” Mark Hemingway does a fine job of breaking down exactly why the Left either hates “American Sniper” or is dishonestly claiming it is
While American Sniper is shattering box office records, the story of Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle is also assisting servicemembers suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Because their “American Sniper” analysis is much more thoughtful than what we saw from Salon’s Andre O’Hehir’s lunacy Wednesday, I want to be clear that I’m no in any way lumping the LA Times’ Steve Zeitchik and Variety’s Scott Foundas
Patients and staff from Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas received a special visit from American Sniper actor and Academy Award nominee Bradley Cooper Jan. 14 as they previewed the film two days ahead of its nationwide release.
Todd Palin, husband of 2008 GOP Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin, tells Breitbart News that Chris Kyle was “an unbelievable man” who “fought for freedom in this country.” Kyle also served as the personal bodyguard for Sarah Palin, the former Alaska governor, at many points throughout her political career.
Clint Eastwood’s masterpiece, American Sniper, has shattered box office records and touched a chord in movie audiences across the country. The film has also unleashed an unbecoming waft of snarkiness from a pair of Hollywood insiders— Seth Rogan and Michael
Salon’s Andrew O’Hehir has seen “American Sniper” twice and is now pretending he has cracked its cultural and political code. Naturally, what he discovered perfectly fits his own leftist leanings. And that must feel pretty good. After all, director Clint
Country music singer Craig Morgan, who served ten years in the U.S. Army before he became a singer, turned to Facebook Monday to defend the late Chris Kyle against his critics in Hollywood.
Last weekend, schlockumentary film maker Michael Moore waded into the discussion about the mega hit movie American Sniper, a film about the life of Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle. Moore called Kyle a “murderer,” eliciting a wave of condemnation. But one reply posted this week from a Marine who served in Afghanistan has become one of the most shared posts on Facebook.
In the wake of the record-breaking commercial and critical success of Clint Eastwood’s latest film, American Sniper, liberal Hollywood figures took to Twitter to excoriate the film and its protagonist, the late Navy SEAL Chris Kyle.
On Monday, former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin blasted Hollywood liberals for denigrating the late Chris Kyle after American Sniper shattered records at the box office over the weekend. Left-wingers like Seth Rogan have compared American Sniper to Nazi propaganda and called
Taya Kyle, the wife of former Navy SEAL Sniper Chris Kyle, is overwhelmed by the amount of support she and the Kyle family have received since the release of Clint Eastwood’s biopic, American Sniper, which follows the life of her late husband.
Even though Clint Eastwood’s American Sniper won praise from many left-leaning media outlets during its limited release, there’s a major backlash from the hard left underway, now thatthe film is shattering records in wide release.
Ten days before Clint Eastwood’s American Sniper set box office records and endeared itself to a generation of American war fighters, UK’s The Guardian suggested Chris Kyle ought not be described in heroic terms because he was actually “a racist” who enjoyed “killing brown people.”
Michael Moore is scampering away from his defamatory attack on “American Sniper’s” Chris Kyle. Over the weekend, as all things Hollywood and America revolved around a discussion over “American Sniper,” Moore fired off a tweet declaring snipers “cowards.” Moore’s pathetic
Deadline Hollywood reports that Clint Eastwood’s American Sniper—the film adaptation of U.S. Navy SEAL Chris Kyle’s autobiography of the same name, starring Bradley Cooper—has broken multiple January box-office records, grossing over $100 million its first weekend of wide release. One studio executive described the critically-hailed film as a Marvel movie made for adults.
HBO host Bill Maher said that he “had some issues” with the “rah-rah” “glorification of the sniper” in the film “American Sniper” on Friday. “I had some issues with it,” Maher said of the film, “first of all, just the
The Coalition To Stop Gun Violence (CSGV) is targeting Clint Eastwood’s upcoming film American Sniper, a movie which tells the story of American hero Chris Kyle.
In a lengthy interview with the Los Angeles Times’ Steven Zeitchik, Taya Kyle, widow of famed U.S. Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle, said she was initially fearful of the way Clint Eastwood’s recent film, American Sniper, would portray her husband, but she ultimately ended up enjoying the film
Clint Eastwood’s Iraq War biopic shattered box office records over the extended holiday weekend, after debuting in only four theaters nationwide.
When director Clint Eastwood and actor Bradley Cooper first set out to turn Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle’s autobiography into a Hollywood film, the pair traveled to Hamilton, Texas to meet with Kyle’s father. The duo hoped to learn about