Conviction tracks the true story of Betty Anne Waters (Swank), who puts herself through high school, college, and law school in decade-spanning mission to exonerate her brother Kenny (Sam Rockwell), who's been wrongfully sentenced to life in prison for murder. If that's not Oscar baity for you, take a look at this trailer: Real-life stories, unglamorous aging, Oscar-nominated supporting actors, inspirational scoring, and the accents...oh, the accents! Julianne Moore is watching this trailer and thinking, "WHAT is up with these Massachusetts accents?"
Despite it all... I kind of want to see it? I mean, it's partially that whenever I interview Ari Graynor, she tells me that it's really, really good (so shame on this trailer for including zero Ari), but maybe it's because this terrible summer movie season has warped my brain. This may not be a Somewhere or a Never Let Me Go, but at least it's not The A-Team. And thank God for that.
VERDICT: Soooold. (That was supposed to be a hammy Masshole accent.)