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I love the casting all around: everyone in the film looks real, even the movie stars (like Minnie Driver as Swank's law school pal and soon best friend) but especially all the supporting roles like her sons.
Michael Giltz: Toronto Film Fest Days 1 And 2: Midnight Madness Michael Giltz 2010
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There is already a great deal of Oscar "buzz" about Swank's portrayal of Waters '18 year struggle against the injustice suffered by her brother.
Pat Nolan: Conviction: Sister's Long Struggle Against Injustice Pat Nolan 2010
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Swank's favorite screenwriter, Richard LaGravenese (responsible for her "Freedom Writers" and "P.S. I Love You"), just completed a rewrite of the script.
Minnie Driver Joins Hilary Swank for Legal Drama ‘Betty Anne Waters’ » MTV Movies Blog 2009
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Hilary Swank's legal drama "Conviction," based on the real-life story of a woman who put herself through law school to clear her brother on a murder rap, opened with $110,000 in 11 theaters, for a $10,000 average.
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To add to the creep factor, Morgan was Swank's love interest in "P.S. I Love You."
Hilary Swank Will Get Terrorized By Jeffrey Dean Morgan In ‘The Resident’ » MTV Movies Blog 2009
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More details on that -- as well as which movies are the steadiest performers of the season and how Hilary Swank's latest did in wider release -- in this week's box office rundown.
Weekend box office: 'Saw 3D' comes out on top in Halloween showdown Jen Chaney 2010
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Hilary Swank's terrifying parrot impersonation | EW. com
Hilary Swank's terrifying parrot impersonation | EW.com 2009
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Hilary Swank's terrifying parrot impersonation by Adam Markovitz
Hilary Swank's terrifying parrot impersonation | EW.com 2009
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Hilary Swank's 'Amelia': Where's the love? by Jeff Labrecque
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Hilary Swank's legal drama "Conviction," based on the real-life story of a woman who put herself through law school to clear her brother on a murder rap, opened with $110,000 in 11 theaters, for a $10,000 average.
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