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With Conviction coming to cinemas this week (and The Next Three Days already released), it seems only right to celebrate Sam Rockwell's release from jail with a brand new clip and this guide to getting out of movie prison:

 

 


Conviction is out in cinemas on Friday 14th January. Head this way to check out the trailer and the new clip, titled "You Think I Haven't Thought of That?"

 

 
Director: Tony Goldwyn
Cast: Hilary Swank, Sam Rockwell, Minnie Driver
Certificate: 12A
Trailer

Whenever someone lands on Go To Jail, you can always count on a relative to do something crazy like grab a gun and shoot up a courthouse. But the most dramatic way to bust your brother from behind bars? Devote decades to studying for a law degree and then becoming his defence attorney. It's all completely true - Conviction's story is based on real life. Which naturally makes it feel even more false.

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Director: Tony Goldwyn
Cast: Hilary Swank, Sam Rockwell, Minnie Driver
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Whenever someone in a movie lands on Go To Jail, you can always count on a relative to do something crazy like grab a gun and shoot a bunch of screws. But the most dramatic way to bust your brother out from behind bars? Devote most of your life to studying for a law degree, passing the bar, and then becoming his defence attorney. It's all completely true - Conviction's story is based on real life. Which naturally makes it feel even more false.

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