On Tuesday, a Texas jury found Eddie Ray Routh, accused of shooting Navy SEAL Chris Kyle and his friend Chad Littlefield, guilty. Routh now faces life in prison for the murders he committed almost two years ago.
Clint Eastwood's "American Sniper" movie, starring Bradley Cooper as real-life Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, was nominated for six Oscars but received only one Oscar for Best Sound Editing.
Opening arguments in the murder trial of Marine Corps veteran Eddy Ray Routh, the man accused of killing former Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, revealed Wednesday that Kyle had sent his friend, Chad Littlefield, a text message that read, "This dude is straight-up nuts," during their drive to the gun range on Feb. 2, 2013, where he was killed.
Clint Eastwood's riveting Iraq war-drama, "American Sniper," which has been nominated for six Oscars, has pierced through the box office this weekend. The intense film was the top-grossing movie in the U.S. and Canada over the weekend, collecting $90.2 million in ticket sales and set a record for the month of January.
What is it like to look behind the lens of a rifle as the most lethal sniper in U.S. Military history? Jason Hall, who also co-wrote the thriller "Paranoia" starring Harrison Ford, Gary Oldman and Liam Hemsworth, speaks to Latin Post.com in an exclusive interview where he shared what it was like to bring the story of U.S. Navy SEAL Chris Kyle (played by Bradley Cooper) to the big screen in the upcoming movie "American Sniper."
The first trailer for the true-life story of Clint Eastwood's "American Sniper" has been shared and the tension-filled first glimpse of Bradley Cooper in character have everyone on the edge of their seats.