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A small Maryland town unknowingly becomes the victim of an ecological disaster Taking place in Claridge, a seaside Chesapeake Bay town nestled on Maryland's Eastern Shore, thrives on its water ...
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Nov 7, 2012 · Don’t go near the water. 84 minutes ‧ R ‧ 2012. Roger Ebert. November 7, 2012. 2 min read. Barry Levinson’s “The Bay” is another found-footage shocker, but with a welcome difference. Instead of being cobbled together from shaky-cam footage allegedly shot by clueless teenagers whose video shows lots of their own shoes, this one is ...
Nov 1, 2012 · Jane McNeill plays one of many victims "caught on camera." Roadside Attractions. The Bay. Director: Barry Levinson. Genre: Horror. Running Time: 84 minutes. Rated R for disturbing violent...
The Bay is a 2012 American mockumentary horror film directed by Barry Levinson and written by Michael Wallach, based on an original story created by the duo. It stars Kether Donohue, Nansi Aluka, Christopher Denham, Frank Deal, and Kristen Connolly and premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival.
The Bay is a remarkably poignant bit of horror cinema that capitalises on the found footage sub-genre to make its story real and visceral. Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | May 3, 2019
Nov 2, 2012 · The Bay boasts a thought-provoking story about public services, in this case water contaminated, eww. Levinson cares about the human perspective and he gives us some nice camera shots in hospitals and streets. He smartly uses a found-footage style to present us his intriguing tale.
Three years after a Chesapeake Bay community was overwhelmed by a toxic mutation, cub reporter Donna Thompson (Donohue) works feverishly on uncovering the cause of the catastrophe.
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