Transformers: Age of Extinction is largely contrived both in concept and execution, although as you would expect from Michael Bay, a few of the effects laden set pieces and stunt work are pretty cool. In most respects though the film offers a shoestring plot, hollow characters and predominantly repetitive action sequences that make its bloated
Transformers Rise of the Beasts is streaming now on Paramount+. Transformers: Rise of the Beasts pulls inspiration from the beloved Beast Wars storyline and acts as both a sequel to Bumblebee and a prequel to the original Michael Bay Transformers film from 2007. Creed II ‘s Steven Caple Jr. takes over the director’s chair with a screenplay
RELATED: REVIEW | Plot and Thrills Are Endangered Species in "Transformers: Age of Extinction" In addition to making tons of money, Extinction has become Michael Bay’s worst reviewed movie ever -- 16% on Rotten Tomatoes – and for good reason. As the film continues to prove that audiences love big robots destroying things, here’s a look at
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