Movie:american Sniper

  • NewsYahoo Movies

    ‘The Imitation Game’ and ‘American Sniper’ Among Least Accurate ‘True Story’ Movies, Researcher Finds

    The phrase “based on a true story” can mean anything from “slavishly accurate” to “vaguely based on a real thing that might have happened” — and most movies using the tagline fall somewhere in the middle. On his website Information Is Beautiful (via Collider), McCandless does a scene-by-scene breakdown of 14 recent, notable “true story” films, citing where they stick to the truth and where they deviate. Color-coded graphs show at a glance which films got it mostly right (Spotlight, Selma, The

  • NewsYahoo! Video Guide

    New Movies Available for Streaming

    A look at new streamable movies on Amazon, Google Play, XFINITY, iTunes Store, HBO, Hulu, and Netflix as of Tuesday, May 24.

  • NewsMeriah Doty

    Bradley Cooper Finally 'Fesses Up About Fake Baby in 'American Sniper'

    Bradley Cooper is now opening up about that incredibly fake baby he shared screen time with in Clint Eastwood’s 2014 Oscar-nominated hit drama American Sniper. The actor, who starred as the late Navy SEAL Chris Kyle in the film, rolled with laughter after Ellen DeGeneres brought up the topic during Monday’s Ellen show.

  • NewsJordan Zakarin

    'American Sniper' Triggers More War Movies

    Over the weekend, American Sniper passed The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 1 to become the highest-grossing movie released in 2014. Already, Steven Spielberg has announced plans to team with Jennifer Lawrence on a big-screen adaptation of Pulitzer Prize-winning Iraq War photographer Lynsey Addario’s memoir, It’s What I Do.

  • NewsJordan Zakarin

    3 Steps to Avoiding the 'American Sniper' Plastic Baby Blunder

    With six Oscar nominations and a $105 million opening weekend, the narrative around Clint Eastwood’s new war film American Sniper should be nothing but positive, with unanimous kudos for the 84-year-old’s biggest box office hit yet. Instead, the Internet is obsessed with a limp plastic baby. In several scenes throughout the film, Bradley Cooper (who stars as the late Navy SEAL Chris Kyle) and Sienna Miller (his onscreen wife, Taya) gingerly handle a remarkably unrealistic-looking plastic infan