Here are review links for this film submitted by our members:
- Marco Albanese @ Stanze di Cinema [Italian]
- Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat @ Spirituality & Practice
- Excerpt: A chronicle of courageous and tenacious investigations by a lawyer into harm caused by unregulated DuPont chemicals.
- Laura Clifford @ Reeling Reviews
- Excerpt: Haynes makes a radical departure from the lushly produced period films where he’s explored the personal ramifications of societal norms with this bleak investigative procedural laying bare the personal ramifications of taking on corporate America.
- Herman Dhaliwal @ Cinema Sanctum
- Excerpt: Todd Haynes’ latest doesn’t stand out as one of his best, but it’s a solid legal thriller that shines a light on an important subject in a deeply effective way.
- James Jay Edwards @ FilmFracture
- MaryAnn Johanson @ FlickFilosopher.com
- Excerpt: If you like these sorts of movies, you’ll like this one, a solid SJW drama out to condemn, with plenty of evidence, profit-above-all capitalism that embraces willful negligence and corruption.
- Benjamin Kramer @ The Voracious Filmgoer
- Jared Mobarak @ JaredMobarak.com
- Excerpt: Dark Waters is a depiction of heroism and strength opposite heavy odds, but it’s also a sad indictment on how the governmental systems meant to protect us too often don’t.
- Aaron Neuwirth @ We Live Entertainment
- Excerpt: I am either all for a solid legal thriller that succeeds because of the craft or just a big fan of movies where Mark Ruffalo gets to a breaking point, shouting, “They knew!” at a co-worker.
- Bev Questad @ It’s Just Movies
- Excerpt: “Dark Waters” not only warns about Teflon but the wiles of company-government collusion and the easily manipulated minds of a community. It’s a must-see with fabulous performances by Ruffalo, Tim Robbins, Anne Hathaway, Victor Garber, Bill Pullman and Bill Camp.
- Diego Salgado @ Guía del Ocio [Spanish]
- Betty Jo Tucker @ ReelTalk Movie Reviews
- Excerpt: Dark Waters reveals how greed, corruption and indifference can devastate the environment, cause birth defects plus fatal diseases, and ruin people’s lives. It’s a very scary story.
- [New] | James Wegg @ JWR
- Excerpt: Surviving the “Teflon flu”