The Bay
| release date | November 2 2012 |
| studio | Roadside Attractions |
| director | Barry Levinson |
| writer | Michael Wallach |
| starring | Will Rogers, Steven Kunken, Kether Donohue, Frank Deal, Christopher Denham, Kristin Connelly |
| trailer 1 | Trailer #1 |
| release date | November 2 2012 |
| studio | Roadside Attractions |
| director | Barry Levinson |
| writer | Michael Wallach |
| starring | Will Rogers, Steven Kunken, Kether Donohue, Frank Deal, Christopher Denham, Kristin Connelly |
| trailer 1 | Trailer #1 |
I recently has a few conversations with people about posting “Worst of the Year” lists as it’s in a way “kicking a dog when it’s down.” Time could be better spent sending positive energy into the world, but on the same token it’s our job to critique films; we are supposed to provide advice on what you should and shouldn’t see. READ MORE
From Oscar-winning director Barry Levinson (Rain Man) and the producers of Paranormal Activity and Insidious comes The Bay (read our review), a horror story of a sleepy town infected by a deadly menace. The Bay arrives on DVD and Digital Download March 5 from Lionsgate Home Entertainment. READ MORE
Roadside Attractions has shared a new clip from Barry Levinson’s (interview here) eco-horror The Bay. The found-footage horror was originally to be released via Lionsgate, but will now hit theaters November 2 from Roadside. READ MORE
Roadside Attractions will release Barry Levinson‘s eco-horror film The Bay in theaters, Video On Demand and iTunes on November 2nd. This is the Academy Award (Rain Man) winner’s first foray into horror. READ MORE
Roadside Attractions has released some gory photos of isopod victims from Barry Levinson’s eco-horror The Bay. The found-footage horror was originally to be released via Lionsgate, but will now hit theaters November 2 from Roadside. Interestingly enough, isopods are actually real! They eat a creature’s (fish, whales even) tongue and sit there in place of it absorbing all of the incoming food. More on that here! READ MORE
Roadside Attractions has a third clip from Barry Levinson’s eco-horror The Bay. The found-footage horror was originally to be released via Lionsgate, but will now hit theaters November 2 from Roadside. READ MORE
Roadside Attractions has shared with us a new and exclusive clip from Barry Levinson’s eco-horror The Bay. The found-footage horror was originally to be released via Lionsgate, but will now hit theaters November 2 from Roadside. READ MORE
Roadside Attractions has shared the first clip from Barry Levinson’s eco-horror The Bay. The found footage horror was originally to be released via Lionsgate, but will now hit theaters November 2 from Roadside. The clip shows the first infected woman screaming for help. Mike Pereira was not a fan out of its premiere in TIFF. READ MORE
Before it arrives in theaters November 2 from Roadside Attractions, Bloody Disgusting’s Mike Pereira caught the world premiere of Barry Levinson’s The Bay at the Midnight Madness portion of the Toronto International Film Festival. The pic is a Found Footage thriller where a biological disaster is unleashed from the waters of the Chesapeake Bay causing a mass infection. READ MORE
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We finally have a trailer for Roadside Attractions release of Barry Levinson’s eco-horror The Bay. The pic, announced among 9 other films, will World Premiere in Toronto International Film Festival’s Midnight Madness section next week. It is said to be a brutal and harrowing film about a deadly parasite that chronicles the descent of a small Maryland town into absolute terror. The found footage horror was originally to be released via Lionsgate. READ MORE
Two new deathly images of Roadside Attractions release of Barry Levinson’s eco-horror The Bay have been disocvered by reader “Avery”. The pic, announced among 9 other films, will World Premiere in the September Toronto International Film Festival’s Midnight Madness section next week. It is said to be a brutal and harrowing film about a deadly parasite that chronicles the descent of a small Maryland town into absolute terror. The found footage horror was originally to be released via Lionsgate. READ MORE
Roadside Attractions has announced a November 2 release for Barry Levinson’s eco-horror The Bay, which will World Premiere in the September Toronto International Film Festival’s Midnight Madness section. The film, which was announced among 9 other films, is said to be a brutal and harrowing film about a deadly parasite that chronicles the descent of a small Maryland town into absolute terror. The found footage horror was originally to be released via Lionsgate. READ MORE
Announced among 9 other films, below we have your first look at Barry Levinson’s eco-horror The Bay, which will World Premiere in the September Toronto International Film Festival’s Midnight Madness section. The film is said to be a brutal and harrowing film about a deadly parasite that chronicles the descent of a small Maryland town into absolute terror. It’s found footage. READ MORE
Holy sh*t! There’s obviously a lot of horror in the Midnight Madness selections of the Toronto International Film Festival, but I’m not sure if you were expecting this many big fish! For starters, we’ve got Rob Zombie‘s The Lords Of Salem. Next? The 26 director anthology The ABC’s Of Death. Not enough? How about Nicolas Lopez‘s Eli Roth/Selena Gomez starrer Aftershock. Still hungry? Then there’s JT Petty‘s Hellbenders 3D. READ MORE
When producer Jason Sosnoff needed some gruesome concept images for his horror movie The Bay, Daniel Colon made a mix of drawings and photomontages of various scenes from the script. You can see a trio below, although it’s not clear whether or not these were used for Lionsgate’s found footage eco-thriller that’s been collecting dust for quite some time now. READ MORE
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As a big fan of both Devildriver and Lamb Of God, I’m really excited to hear (via Dez Fafara’s Twitter) that Dez Fafara (singer of Devildriver) and Mark Morton (guitarist of Lamb Of God) have collaborated on a music project. According to these tweets, 14 tracks have been put together over the past four years and there is no expected release date. Dez says that the end result is unlike what people would normally expect.
Just announced in time for Cannes is Conan the Barbarian, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Friday the 13th director Marcus Nispel‘s latest genre offering: Backmask, which will be produced by Steven Schneider (Paranormal Activity, Insidious, The Lords of Salem, The Bay). READ MORE
BD regular ‘Avery’ sent us links to a variety of news articles from this past summer where local Georgetown papers reported from the soon-to-film set of Barry Levinson’s The Bay, the latest cinema verite horror film from Paranormal Activity producing house Room 101. READ MORE
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Yesterday we broke the news that Will Rogers (Happy New Year), Steven Kunken (All Good Things, “Law & Order”), Kether Donohue, Frank Deal (“Fringe,” Antibody), Christopher Denham (Shutter Island), and Kristin Connelly (Bicentennial Man ) would all star in Barry Levinson’s The Bay (aka Isopod), which is now filming in Georgetown County, SC. Check out some behind-the-scenes videos below. From a screenplay by Michael Wallach, on the 4th of July in 2011, an unprecedented biological disaster is unleashed from the waters of the Chesapeake Bay. An isopod parasite, carrying untreatable, mutated diseases, jumps from fish to human host and replaces them with itself. Seven years later, the true horror and scope of the event, captured mainly on home videos by the town’s now long-dead victims, is revealed to the public for the first time. The pic is being produced by Paranormal Activity/Insidious/Area51 team of Jason Blum, Oren Peli and Steven Schneider, along with Brian Kavanagh Jones (Skyline, Insidious). (more…) READ MORE
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