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Film is Lit
Film is Lit
146 episodes
6 days ago
The podcast in which a self-proclaimed film expert and an overly confident literary expert discuss film adaptations of books. It's lit.
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The podcast in which a self-proclaimed film expert and an overly confident literary expert discuss film adaptations of books. It's lit.
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Ep. 131 - Dark Waters (Rich, 2016/ Haynes, 2019)
Film is Lit
1 hour 20 minutes 3 seconds
7 months ago
Ep. 131 - Dark Waters (Rich, 2016/ Haynes, 2019)

**THIS EPISODE CONTAINS FULL SPOILERS**

Did you know that your non-stick pans might be slowly poisoning you? Neither did we! In today’s eye-opening episode of Film is Lit, we dive into the 2019 Mark Ruffalo film Dark Waters, based on Nathaniel Rich’s 2016 New York Times article, The Lawyer Who Became DuPont's Worst Nightmare. That’s right - it's time for a hard-hitting non-fiction exposé on corporate negligence, environmental pollution, and the relentless fight for justice. Did lawyer Robert Bilott ultimately prevail in his decades-long battle against chemical giant DuPont, exposing the dangers of toxic chemicals? Tune in to find out!

#DarkWaters #MarkRuffalo #RobBilott #AnneHathaway #TimRobbins #NathanielRich #ToddHaynes #BillCamp #BillPullman #WilliamJacksonHarper #MareWinningham #FilmisLitpod #Movieadaptation #DuPont #NYT #NewYorkTimes

Film is Lit
The podcast in which a self-proclaimed film expert and an overly confident literary expert discuss film adaptations of books. It's lit.