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Dark Waters has an age rating of 12A, which means technically children younger than 12 are able to watch it, so long as they are accompanied by an adult. However, ...
The 'Dark Waters' true story behind characters played by Mark Ruffalo, Anne Hathaway and other stars in the environmental legal thriller directed by Todd Haynes. By Christy Piña Associate Editor ...
“Dark Waters,” in part, was based on this memoir published in October about Bilott’s jump from a career as an attorney defending chemical companies to one where he represented a West ...
“Dark Waters” focuses on how the chemical company DuPont manufactured Teflon in a West Virginia town, and in the process fouled the local drinking water with a PFAS compound.
"Dark Waters" is based on the real-life saga of Rob Bilott, a corporate attorney who battled chemical giant DuPont over PFOAs, a toxin that impacted West Virginia.
“Dark Waters” spends its two-hour runtime desperately searching for something to be hopeful for. Many scenes early in Todd Haynes’s enraging, dispiriting corporate-greed-run-amok truth ...
Film; Environment; Dark Waters: Fight against one of world’s largest chemical companies brought to life Robert Bilott 20-year-old battle with DuPont chemical factory began after 153 cows died at ...
The images in “Dark Waters” don’t focus strictly on the backdrops to violence; there are human portraits here, too. A pair of furious men fight on the shore.
In Todd Haynes‘ “Dark Waters,” actor Victor Garber is cast as the obvious villain, a glad-handing lawyer for DuPont, who keeps our hero, Robert Bilott (Mark Ruffalo), from discovering the truth.