John Chard
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As someone who has always struggled to get much from found footage movies, I entered Barry Levinsons The Bay with some trepidation. Levinsons standing as a director prompted me to take a look. And Im glad I did.
Chesapeake Bay was home to a toxic led catastrophe that created horrors unbound but the government covered it up
Levinson brings considerable class to the camcorder horror phase by having his film unfold in multi stranded documentary style. Using many of the electrical appliances that people use in everyday life, Levinson and co-writer Michael Wallach piece together a horrifying tale of parasite infestation and society meltdown, all in one day! The editing (Aaron Yanes) ensures the number of stories that a...