
The Bay
NYFF50: Midnight Movies
September 29 - October 13, 2012
Director Barry Levinson in person at 9/29 midnight screening!
Paranormal Activity producer Oren Peli and Oscar-winning director Barry Levinson team up for this ingenious eco-horror movie in which you aren’t what you eat, but rather what eats you. A Roadside Attractions release.
Director Barry Levinson in person at 9/29 midnight screening! Rush tickets available for 9/29 & 9/30 screenings!
Effectively doing for backyard swimming pools and tap water what Psycho did for showers and Jaws did for oceans, The Bay is a genuinely terrifying eco-horror tale in which you aren’t what you eat, but rather what eats you. From the combined creative forces of producer Oren Peli (Paranormal Activity) and Oscar-winning director Barry Levinson (Rain Man, Wag the Dog), The Bay uses an ingenious assemblage of news reports, surveillance video, home movies and other purportedly user-generated video to expose the never-before-told story of what really happened in the idyllic small town of Claridge, Maryland over July 4 weekend, 2009, when an infestation of parasitic “isopods” made its way into the groundwater supply. Mixing elements of old-fashioned giant insect movies with the new wave of documentary-style horror fare, The Bay will make you squirm, jump and cower in your seat as it takes humankind down a few pegs on the food chain. A Roadside Attractions release.



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