Dark Waters — the depressing movie about environmental illness that flopped after its release over Christmas and the awards season — is back, re-released for home video and streaming. But better than ...
WILMINGTON -- A new screening of “Dark Waters” is scheduled Tuesday night in Wilmington -- along with an appearance and panel discussion with its star and producer Mark Ruffalo. Emily Donovan, with ...
Now on Showtime, Dark Waters belongs on a list of 2019’s most unduly overlooked films. Granted, it’s not the sexiest of subject matter — Mark Ruffalo plays real-life lawyer Rob Bilott, who sued ...
“WHAT would happen if you drank it?” asks lawyer Robert Bilott in the movie Dark Waters, about an unregulated chemical he has found listed in documents belonging to one of the highest profile chemical ...
Todd Haynes’ “Dark Waters” tells the real-life story of corporate lawyer Rob Bilott, who took on DuPont after discovering the chemical company had been dumping toxic waste into the air and waters near ...
The man-made chemical PFOA has caused widespread contamination. Mark Ruffalo told "The View" on Thursday that his new film, "Dark Waters," which is based on an environmental lawsuit against the ...
“Dark Waters,” the real-life David and Goliath story of lawyer Rob Bilott, who fought chemical giant DuPont over the dumping of toxic waste in its West Virginia community, spotlights a number of the ...
The column “New ‘Dark Waters’ Movie Is Picture-Perfect Deception” (The American Spectator, December 11), by Kerri Toloczko, demands a response. It addresses the new film Dark Waters, which I have not ...
Can the truth set you free? That’s a complicated question in a “post-truth” era, where people will cling to beliefs that support their worldview, even in the face of hard evidence to the contrary. But ...