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  • Official Trailer
  • Trailer 2

Movie Info & Cast

Synopsis

Inspired by a shocking true story, a tenacious attorney (Ruffalo) uncovers a dark secret that connects a growing number of unexplained deaths due to one of the world's largest corporations. In the process, he risks everything - his future, his family, and his own life - to expose the truth.

Cast

  • Mark Ruffalo
  • Anne Hathaway
  • Tim Robbins
  • Bill Camp
  • Victor Garber
  • Mare Winningham
  • Bill Pullman
  • Louisa Krause
  • William Jackson Harper
  • Kevin Crowley

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Verified Review
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A MUST SEE FOR EVERYONE!!! This is our country's legacy. They aren't the first or the last

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Adam V
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Very important movie that everyone should see.

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Brenton H

Metacritic

75
Dec 5, 2019

While Dark Waters is something of a let-down for a Haynes film, it’s otherwise sturdy enough. One can admire the commitment of Ruffalo, who plays the role of the modest, decent, semi-accidental hero without vanity or trite psychology.

Liam Lacey
Original-Cin
80
Nov 22, 2019

What makes it a Haynes film, besides the evocative camera genius of Haynes regular Ed Lachman, is something intangible and mysterious. The director’s admirers will think immediately of Safe, the 1995 indie classic starring Julianne Moore as a wife and mother who thinks she’s being poisoned by something unidentifiable in the environment. That feeling of dread pervades throughout, and deepens the film’s scarily timely themes beyond the usual demands of docudrama.

Metacritic review by Peter Travers
Peter Travers
Rolling Stone
100
Nov 22, 2019

Riveting, responsible and deeply unsettling, a first-rate film like Dark Waters is a rare and welcome chapter in the dramatic fabric of how one unlikely person can make a big dent in the world of social injustice.

Rex Reed
Observer