Over the past 15 years, Sam Rockwell has steadily proven himself to be one of the most versatile and dynamic actors working in American independent and studio cinema. He gets a nice spotlight this weekend in the form of a mini-retrospective: George Clooney’s underrated directorial debut, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, screens paired with Moon at the Aero Theatre on Friday, October 8, and on Saturday, October 9, at the Egyptian Theatre, Box of Moonlight precedes a special 8 p.m. sneak preview of Tony Goldwyn’s Conviction (Fox Searchlight, October 15), in which Rockwell plays a man imprisoned for murder whose sister (Hilary Swank) puts herself through law school in order to try to free him. A special in-person discussion with Rockwell will follow after the second film. For tickets, click here; for more information, click here.
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I look foward to the film.It looks like it will be a awesome movie