Review: Even with its abundance of action, “Transformers: Rise of the Beasts,” the seventh installment in the Michael Bay-linked series, boasts little life or heart compared with its predecessors
In a late spring that has already brought us the 10th Fast & Furious flick and the 10th Spider-Man movie from Sony, the Transformers franchise feels comparatively fresh.
“Transformers: Rise of the Beasts” is merely the seventh installment in the Michael Bay-linked series about giant robots walloping each other all over the screen. This one’s a prequel to Mr. Bay’s 2007 rock-em-sock-em epic, which doubled as perhaps the world’s most expensive toy infomercial.Continue reading your article with
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