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The Bay Trailer: Flesh-Eating Water Bug Horror, From The Oscar-Winning Director Of Rain Man

An outbreak of zombie-like symptoms plagues the residents of a waterfront town in The Bay , but I can’t get over the fact that Barry Levinson , the Oscar-winning director of Rain Man and the maker of such resume-tipping hits as Diner , Good Morning, Vietnam , Bugsy , and Wag the Dog is doing a found footage creature feature that doesn’t seem to offer terribly much new or fresh within the genre. Are things that bad, Barry? If you’d told me The Bay was simply another gimmicky wannabe horror hit from the makers of Paranormal Activity I wouldn’t have blinked twice. Maybe there’s some brilliant layered examination of humanity and the environment in how the nice white folks of Chesapeake Bay are being infested with gross waterborne roly poly bugs. This man made The Natural ! Sigh. I’m sure if interrogated, Levinson would cite some itch to explore new genres and filmmaking styles or step outside his comfort zone or whatever. His last theatrical release was the disappointing What Just Happened , and before that he made the Robin Willians comedy Man of the Year . Even that Gotti biopic is looking like The Godfather compared to this. But we shall see: The Bay screens at the Toronto Film Festival and opens in theaters on November 2. Add your thoughts below and while we’re at it, name your favorite Levinson flick that doesn’t involve flesh-eating bugs and shaky home video. Follow Jen Yamato on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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The Bay Trailer: Flesh-Eating Water Bug Horror, From The Oscar-Winning Director Of Rain Man

Lana Del Rey, Screenwriter?

Born to Die singer Lana Del Rey didn’t exactly conquer the music world with her polarizing entree into showbiz (her SNL appearance will go down as one of the stiffest performances in the history of television), so maybe channeling all that smoky ’60s-tinged mannequin angst into another medium is the ticket: “When I was starting, I had a vision of being a writer for film and that’s what I am doing now,” Del Rey (real name: Lizzy Grant) told Vogue Australia. “I’m so happy… Hopefully I will branch into film work and stay there. That will be my happy place.” [ Vogue AU via NME , Screen Junkies ]

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Slackers, Puss in Boots Screenwriter Slams Hunger Games Script

Screenwriter David H. Steinberg’s credits include two American Pie sequels, National Lampoon’s Barely Legal , the 2002 Devon Sawa vehicle Slackers , and, yes, Puss in Boots … which makes him an expert on adapting for the screen, of course! “…Ultimately I was underwhelmed. The movie simply failed to capture the emotion of the book… (No one in the movie ever looks hungry!)” [ Yahoo ]

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8 Pro Tips for Writing a Comic Book Movie From Captain America’s Screenwriters

Screenwriting duo Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely began their partnership in college, moved to Los Angeles together (“We watched Baywatch and thought, ‘ Somebody wrote Baywatch — we could do that!'” quips McFeely), wrote a film for Bill Pullman, scripted The Life and Death of Peter Sellers , and caught the eye of Andrew Adamson, who then hired them to write all three Chronicles of Narnia films. Now they’ve penned Captain America: The First Avenger , the latest in Marvel Studios’ multi-film Avengers franchise and a rollicking WWII -set adventure that they hope to follow up with a sequel. It’s safe to say Markus and McFeely might have some wise words to share on the subject of their craft.

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