Review of Dark Waters (2019) by Peter Travers for Rolling Stone — 22 Nov 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.
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This review of Dark Waters (2019) was written by Peter Travers and published by Rolling Stone on 22 Nov 2019.
Dark Waters has generally received very positive reviews.
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