
Michelle Obama Defends ‘American Sniper’
First Lady Michelle Obama spoke out against critics of American Sniper on Friday, saying the film is a “complex, emotional depiction of a veteran and his family.”

First Lady Michelle Obama spoke out against critics of American Sniper on Friday, saying the film is a “complex, emotional depiction of a veteran and his family.”

Sicko filmmaker Michael Moore recalled an incident on his Facebook page Thursday in which American Sniper director Clint Eastwood directly threatened his life at the 2005 National Board of Review awards dinner.

UPDATE: A reader points out that the AV Club went so far as to cherry-pick negative customer reviews of this guy’s restaurant to highlight and publish: While Kyle is obviously not alive to shoot Michael Moore from a distance, Brann

Wyoming, Michigan restaurant owner Tommy Brann–owner of Brann’s Sizzling Steaks and Sports Bar–has officially placed a sign on his business’s marquée which says, “Michael Moore and Seth Rogen are NOT allowed in my place.”
Jason Redman, a former Navy SEAL and personal friend of Chris Kyle dubbed “American Sniper” critics Michael Moore, Seth Rogan, Howard Dean, and Bill Maher “pompous egomaniacs” on Monday’s “Your World with Neil Cavuto” on the Fox News Channel. Redman

Sen. John McCain praised Clint Eastwood for his film “American Sniper” and chided critics for lashing out against the film.

Sicko filmmaker Michael Moore has never been one to quit while behind. Saturday he again took to Twitter to attack snipers in a series of tweets seemingly aimed at both the late American hero Chris Kyle and the film American Sniper.
On Saturday, Judge Jeanine Pirro, host of the Fox News Channel’s “Justice with Judge Jeanine” criticized President Obama and Michael Moore during a monologue on Chris Kyle. Pirro initially criticized Michael Moore and discussed the impact of “American Sniper” “Leftist

Country music star Blake Shelton spoke with E Online Wednesday afternoon about a series of Twitter statements he made Monday regarding criticism of the film American Sniper, in which he admitted that he may have been under the influence of alcohol at the time.

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.

While ABC’s The View is no stranger to discussing topics that often polarize non-liberal audiences, Clint Eastwood’s patriotic masterpiece American Sniper found an unlikely ally: Whoopi Goldberg.

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.

Producer Harvey Weinsten suggested Tuesday that Michael Moore is preparing to backpedal his comments about snipers being “cowards,” and added that Moore “may have gotten misquoted” in his … own tweet where he defamed all snipers as “cowards.” The Hill:

On Monday, actor Seth Rogen tweeted out his rage over the success of the patriotic Clint Eastwood flick American Sniper, based on the life of Chris Kyle. “American Sniper kind of reminds me of the movie that’s showing in the third act of Inglorious Basterds,” he wrote.

In an appearance on Monday’s broadcast of “CNN Tonight,” host Don Lemon asked former Navy SEAL Cade Courtley, president of SEALsurvival.com, to react to last weekend’s box office hit “American Sniper” starring Bradley Cooper. Courtley reacted favorably to the film,

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.

Clint Eastwood’s biopic American Sniper has owned the box office since its wide release Friday, however its record-breaking success continues to fuel both outspoken critics and outright opponents.

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.

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

In an appearance on “Fox & Friends” on Monday, Nicholas Irving, author of “The Reaper: Autobiography of One of the Deadliest Special Ops Snipers,” reacted to liberal filmmaker and activist Michael Moore, who put out in a tweet over the

Filmmaker Michael Moore took to Twitter Sunday afternoon to share his opinion with followers that combat snipers are “cowards.”

Conservative Members of Parliament have been accused of attempting to filibuster a Bill set to go through Parliament next Thursday, which seeks to enshrine the commitment to spend 0.7 percent of GDP on aid. Outspoken Tory MP Philip Davies said

OAKLAND, California –Nearly 20,000 Kaiser Permanente nurses throughout Northern California took to the streets in protest on Tuesday and Wednesday, touting at least 30 agenda items, including calls for Ebola preparedness and complaints about staff cuts. Their goal: to bring

DENVER–Citizens United President David Bossie introduced a documentary detailing Colorado’s shift to the left to a full house Wednesday night in Colorado. The fact that the movie could be seen in the first place took legal muscle, cash and a