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126Minutes
8,3 of 10 Stars
country - USA

genres - Biography, Thriller
director - Todd Haynes
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The movie is among the best of tense thrillers (think: John Grisham The Firm) only that it is actually a real life story about the unbelievable crimes Dupont did to the American People & how they tried to cover for decades the fact that 99% of people nowadays have at least traces of their toxic Teflon-chemicals in their body.
This is how entertainment should be: engaging, entertaining & telling an important story in a time of civic society uprise against corporate coruption. The atmosphere is tight, the film never slows down and Mark Ruffalo & Tim Robbins bring us honest & wonderful portrayals of their characters!
10/10 Must see & worthy of (at least one) Oscar.
Everyone, please watch this movie. It is impressive.
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Cast & Crew Anne Hathaway Sarah Barlage Bilott Anne Jacqueline Hathaway was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Kate McCauley Hathaway, an actress, and Gerald T. Hathaway, a lawyer, both originally from Philadelphia. She is of mostly Irish descent, along with English, German, and French. Her first major role came in the short-lived television series Get Real (1999. She gained widespread recognition for her roles in The Princess Diaries (2001) and its 2004 sequel as a young girl who discovers she is a member of royalty, opposite Julie Andrews and Heather Matarazzo. She also had a notable role in Nicholas Nickleby (2002) opposite Charlie Hunnam and Jamie Bell, and a starring role in Ella Enchanted (2004. A former top-ranking soprano in New York, Hathaway was reportedly a front-runner for the role of "Christine" in the 2004 The Phantom of the Opera (2004. However, due to scheduling conflicts with The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004) she couldn't take the role, which was later given to newcomer Emmy Rossum. Hathaway soon started to move away from family-friendly films. Following The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004) she appeared topless in the films Havoc (2005) opposite Josh Peck and Brokeback Mountain (2005) opposite Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal. Her desire to break out of her "Princess Diaries" image parallels that of her one-time co-star, Julie Andrews, who went topless in the film S. O. B. (1981) in order to break away from the image she created from her 1960s musicals. In interviews, Hathaway said that doing family-friendly films didn't mean she was similar to their characters or mean she objected to appearing nude in other films. More Bill Pullman Harry Dietzler William James Pullman was born in Hornell, New York, one of seven children of Johanna (Blaas) a nurse, and James Pullman, a doctor. He is of Dutch (mother) and English, Northern Irish, and Scottish (father) descent. After high school, Bill went into a building construction program at SUNY Delhi in New York. He transferred to State University of New York College at Oneonta where he received his BA in Theater. He received both his MFA in Theater/Directing and an honorary PHD from University of Massachusetts at Amherst. While teaching Directing at Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana, one of Bill's students was the soon-to-be film director John Dahl, who later cast Mr. Pullman in "The Last Seduction. Moving to New York City, he worked with Kathy Bates in the acclaimed stage production of "Curse of the Starving Class. However, it was his first work in three strikingly diverse films that brought him to the attention of his audience: Ruthless People" with Danny DeVito and Bette Milder, the Mel Brooks hit "Spaceballs" and the Oscar-nominated (and winner for Best Supporting Actress Geena Davis) The Accidental Tourist. Still attracted to the art and study of building construction, Bill has designed and/or restored three "barns" In Montana, he converted a 1933 barn at his ranch into his family home. In Los Angeles, he built a Truss barn in the style of LA's 1910 fruit storage barns. In western New York State, he restored a '3-bay' barn that sometimes serves as a community center near his hometown of Hornell, New York. Focused more on neighborhoods than show business-based charities and societies, Pullman has defined himself by his work with his local communities. He works to bridge communities of Los Angeles through his board work with Cornerstone Theater. Pullman continues to work with his neighbors who formed "Concerned Citizens Montana" to secure a place at the table regarding the national need for a smart grid for energy transmission. He also works with the local university (Alfred University, New York) as well as supports local health services ( The Pullman Women's Health and Birthing Center" at St James Hospital, Hornell, NY. Pullman is also an MS Society Ambassador. Based in Los Angeles, New York City and Western Montana, Pullman is married to dancer Tamara Hurwitz Pullman, and they have three children, daughter singer/songwriter Maesa Rae and multi-talented sons Jack and Lewis Pullman, who is now also an actor. More Mark Ruffalo Rob Bilott Mark Ruffalo was born in Kenosha, Wisconsin, to Marie Rose (Hebert) a stylist and hairdresser, and Frank Lawrence Ruffalo, a construction painter. His father's ancestry is Italian, and his mother is of half French-Canadian and half Italian descent. Mark moved with his family to Virginia Beach, Virginia, where he lived out most of his teenage years. Following high school, Mark moved with his family to San Diego and soon migrated north, eventually settling in Los Angeles. He took classes at the Stella Adler Conservatory and subsequently co-founded the Orpheus Theatre Company, an Equity-Waiver establishment, where he worked in nearly every capacity. From acting, writing, directing and producing to running the lights and building sets while building his resume. Bartending for nearly nine years to make ends meet and ready to give it all up, a chance meeting and resulting collaboration with playwright/screenwriter Kenneth Lonergan changed everything. Ruffalo won NY success in Lonergan's play "This Is Our Youth" which led to the male lead in Lonergan's film You Can Count on Me (2000) playing the ne'er-do-well brother of Laura Linney. The performance drew rave reviews and invited comparisons to an early Marlon Brando. Notable roles in The Last Castle (2001) XX/XY (2002) and Windtalkers (2002) followed, although in 2002 Ruffalo was diagnosed with an acoustic neuroma, a type of brain tumor. Though the tumor was benign, the resulting surgery led to a period of partial facial paralysis, from which he fully recovered. In 2003, Ruffalo scored leading roles alongside two popular female stars, playing a police detective opposite Meg Ryan in In the Cut (2003) and the love interest of Gwyneth Paltrow in the comedy View from the Top (2003. Though both films were high-profile box office disappointments, Ruffalo went on to four notable (if highly disparate) films in 2004 - We Don't Live Here Anymore (2004) Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) 13 Going on 30 (2004) and Collateral (2004. which solidified his ability to be both a popular leading man and an acclaimed ensemble player in either comedy or drama. After 2004, Ruffalo was consistently at work, with leads in popular Hollywood films and independent productions that continued to solidify him as one of film's most consistently strong actors: Just Like Heaven (2005) All the King's Men (2006) Zodiac (2007) Reservation Road (2007) and The Brothers Bloom (2008. In 2010 Ruffalo achieved something of a breakthrough, by directing the indie film Sympathy for Delicious (2010) which won him the Special Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, and co-starring as the sperm-donor father to lesbian couple Annette Bening and Julianne Moore in The Kids Are All Right (2010. His role in the idiosyncratic domestic comedy/drama earned him Academy Award, Independent Spirit Award, Screen Actors Guild, and BAFTA nominations for Best Supporting Actor. High-profile roles in Martin Scorsese's Shutter Island (2010) and 'Kenneth Longeran' s long-delayed Margaret (2011) followed before Ruffalo's appearance as Dr. Bruce Banner, aka The Hulk, in Joss Whedon's blockbuster The Avengers (2012. Garnering highly positive reviews for a role in which actors Eric Bana and Edward Norton could not find success in previous films made Ruffalo a box office star in addition to a critically-acclaimed actor. He is expected to reprise the role in the upcoming 2015 sequel, and reunited with former co-star Gywneth Paltrow in the sex-addiction comedy-drama Thanks for Sharing (2012) Ruffalo also will take the lead in Ryan Murphy's adaptation of Larry Kramer's AIDS-drama play The Normal Heart (2014. Ruffalo has been married to actress Sunrise Coigney since 2000; the couple have three children, a son and two daughters. More Victor Garber Phil Donnelly Victor Garber has been in some of the most memorable projects of the past four decades. Victor has recently appeared in The Slap (2015) The Flash (2014) Motive (2013) and Web Therapy (2011. He is currently staring in Greg Berlanti's new DC Comics Superhero series "DC's Legends of Tomorrow" for Warner Bros/CW. He has shared in two Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Award nominations for Outstanding Motion Picture Cast, the latest for Milk (2008) and previously as a member of the cast of Titanic (1997) as well as winning with the cast of Argo (2012. Garber received three Emmy nods for his role on Alias (2001) and has also earned Emmy nominations for Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows (2001) and his guest roles on Frasier (1993) and Will & Grace (1998. He is also an accomplished stage actor, whose extensive credits encompass lead roles in both plays and musicals, and has earned four Tony Award nominations, for his work in Damn Yankees (1994-1995) Lend Me a Tenor (1989-1990) Little Me (1982) and Deathtrap (1978-1982. Victor also starred in the 1998 Tony Award winning Best Play, Art. More BILL CAMP Wilbur Tennant Bill Camp is an actor, known for 12 Years a Slave (2013) Joker (2019) and Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) 2014. He has been married to Elizabeth Marvel since September 4, 2004. They have one child. More William Jackson Harper James Ross William Jackson Harper was born on February 8, 1980 in Dallas, Texas, USA as William Fitzgerald Harper. He is an actor, known for Paterson (2016) Midsommar (2019) and The Good Place (2016. More Cast & Crew photos provided by TMDb.

 

I hear the collectors edition Blu-ray comes with a brown paper bag for you to breath in and out of. My favorite cookware is cast iron my 2nd choice is glass for some specific cooking purposes. I Never had a good feeling about teflon when it first came out on the market Friends of mine try to tell me Oh its safe i reply to that with You just go on thinking that while you eat yourself to death by using that toxic cookware.

Critics Consensus No consensus yet. Tomatometer Not Yet Available TOMATOMETER Total Count: N/A 56% Audience Score User Ratings: 8, 672 Dark Waters Ratings & Reviews Explanation Dark Waters Photos Movie Info The debut feature from Italian filmmaker Mariano Baino, Dark Waters is a gruesome horror flick about a young woman named Elizabeth with a terrifying secret. In search of answers about her mysterious childhood experiences, Elizabeth falls in with a creepy group of nuns who seem to know everything about her and take her captive. Winner of the Vincent Price Award at the Rome Fantafestival, the film has also been released as Dead Waters. Rating: R Genre: Directed By: Written By: In Theaters: Dec 31, 1994 wide On Disc/Streaming: Oct 5, 2004 Runtime: 94 minutes Studio: York Entertainment Cast Critic Reviews for Dark Waters Audience Reviews for Dark Waters Dark Waters Quotes News & Features.

Oh you poor movie producer's you have summoned the jojo community may god rest your soul. Online film recent Cattive acqueville. Matt Zoller Seitz November 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. Director  Todd Haynes. Carol. Mildred Pierce"  embraces that lineage, giving viewers the sense of what a long, tedious, spiritually draining process this can be, and letting even the best-looking, most charismatic actors in the ensemble appear onscreen looking as if they inhabit the same reality as the rest of us and are exhausted by it. Advertisement Ruffalo stars as Robert Billott, a Cincinnati, Ohio attorney for Taft Stettinius & Hollister, a firm that represents major corporations, including DuPont, one of the world's most powerful chemical manufacturers. Through personal ties, and against the wishes of his own colleagues, Billott decides to help a lowly cattle farmer from Parkersburg, West Virginia named Wilbur Tennant (played by Bill Camp, with beetle brows that make him look like Beau Bridges from a distance. Wilbur's cows have been getting sick, going insane, and dying off at an alarming rate, and he's convinced it's because DuPont poisoned the nearby water supply. He's right, of course, but proving it won't be easy, nor will establishing a chain of intentionality that might make DuPont liable for cleanup and restitution. What follows is a detective story with a nice guy lawyer at its center. Robert Billott is convincingly portrayed by Ruffalo as a sort of human version of Droopy the Dog, a cartoon character who defeated flashier, more volatile adversaries by being unflappable, indomitable and polite, and showing up where his foes least expected it. Haynes uses wide shots to emphasize Ruffalo's modest height compared to looming costars like Tim Robbins (as Billott's boss Tom Terp. The actor's turtle-in-a-shell body language further emphasizes that this smart, ethical man is financially, politically, even scientifically outgunned when trying to prove that DuPont has been dumping toxic waste into West Virginia soil, causing cancer, distemper, and rotting teeth in humans and animals alike. Moviegoers who keep up with environmental news (or who have read about the actual case that inspired "Dark Waters"  know that the farmer's plight is a gateway to a wider discussion of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) a byproduct of one of DuPont's most lucrative postwar products, teflon. This in turn leads to a wider and more alarming look at toxic chemicals that are spread through the water supply, enter human bodies, and stay there.  And it's that last bit of information that gives the movie a grim charge. At its most controlled and insinuating, Dark Waters" is reminiscent of paranoid thrillers from the 1970s like " The Parallax View " and " Chinatown. " In those kinds of movies, you know going in that you're going to see a story about how bad things are, thanks to corporate influence over government as well as the economy, but the extent of the corruption is still shocking, highlighting the implicit question: why fight, if the bad guys have already won? The answer, of course, is that you should fight because it's the right thing to do, and because even the promise of justice is slim, it's a public service of a more diminished kind to show people how broken the system is. Written by Mario Correa and  Matthew Michael Carnahan. Lions for Lambs. from a New York Times Magazine story, and shepherded by co-producer Ruffalo, an environmental activist, Dark Waters" never entirely overcomes a formulaic quality that tends to dog even the best examples of this kind of picture. This is noticeable not just in the storytelling rhythms, which twist and turn pretty much when you expect them to (a satisfying triumph followed by a deflating reversal of fortune)  but also in the way it portrays Billott's relationship with his supportive but understandably worn-out wife Sarah, played by Anne Hathaway. Sarah gives birth to two children during the course of a tale that takes more than a dozen years to play out, worrying about DuPont-caused birth defects the whole time; but she has to be content with a mainly advisory or sounding-board role, and the movie is never less convincing than when Sarah is announcing that she's not just The Wife in a heroic man's story. (To be fair, it's hard to say how this could've been remedied; Billott is our guide through the story as well as the audience's mirror. But maybe there was a way to make Sarah not sound as if she's arguing with reviews that haven't been written yet. But "Dark Waters" is still a strong and involving, though understated, example of this dying breed of film, resonating with present-day feelings of hopelessness at the brazen corruption on display every day in the United States, and throughout the world. Haynes might not initially seem like the kind of director you'd expect to see attached to this sort of project. But he has a keen eye for the narratively meaningful camera move (notice how often the movie starts a scene in darkness or by zeroing in on an out-of-focus element, then gradually makes the image clear) and undeniable skill with actors ( Victor Garber as the CEO of DuPont is a perfect distillation of the nice-guy arrogance of the super-rich. The script is good at showing the hero doing the necessary work to get to a breakthrough, whether by sitting by himself on the floor of a storage room and going through hundreds of boxes of evidence documents, or carefully re-reading a letter from DuPont until he realizes it doesn't say what everyone else thinks it says. (How often do movies make reading comprehension cinematic? Almost never. )  The film also makes sense as part of the HCU (Haynes Cinematic Universe.  Fans of the director's work will sense affinities between this movie and " Safe. about a woman suffering from environmental illness. It also echoes Haynes' self-aware period pieces "Mildred Pierce" and "Far From Heaven. which were partly about how social norms (be they sexist, racist, homophobic or, in this film's case, class-based) enable the status quo to preserve itself.  For all its patience and droll humor, this is an angry movie, rightly so. The most crowd-pleasing moments find Ruffalo transformed into a Jimmy Stewart- or Tom Hanks-level idealistic Everyman, railing against the world's evils while also taking the time to explain how they became entrenched, and how it's still possible to fight them, in a small way, at great cost. Reveal Comments comments powered by.

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