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Nov 22, 2019 · "Dark Waters," starring Mark Ruffalo as an attorney trying to punish the DuPont chemical corporation for dumping toxic waste in West Virginia, is a lone-crusader-against-the-corrupt-system film, in the tradition of "The Insider," "A Civil Action," and "The Verdict."
Dark Waters powerfully relays a real-life tale of infuriating malfeasance, honoring the victims and laying blame squarely at the feet of the perpetrators. Read Critics Reviews
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Nov 21, 2019 · Outrage mixes with despair in “Dark Waters,” an unsettling, slow-drip thriller about big business and the people who become its collateral damage. It’s a fictional take on a true, ghastly ...
Nov 22, 2019 · Depicting a lawyer’s fight to uncover a decades-long pattern of poisoning, Dark Waters delivers both justice and a crushing sense of dread. By David Sims.
Nov 13, 2019 · Film Review: ‘Dark Waters’. Mark Ruffalo plays the lawyer who took on the Dupont chemical company in Todd Haynes' ominously gripping fight-the-power corporate exposé: a drama that's about...
Nov 13, 2019 · THR review: Mark Ruffalo plays a whistleblowing lawyer pursuing DuPont for poisoning customers in Todd Haynes' fact-based 'Dark Water,' co-starring Anne Hathaway and Tim Robbins.
Dec 15, 2019 · Dark Waters is a legal thriller that’s really the best of its kind since Erin Brockovich and the criminally underrated A Civil Action. It’s less personal than the former, and without a breakout character, but its warts and all approach is refreshing by showing you the snail-like pace these court cases take, which is more akin to the latter.