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Bumblebee: How a 3-Minute Scene Led to the Best Transformers Movie Ever Made
There are more than a few Transformers movies, but all it takes is three minutes for one of them to be the best of the bunch.
Michael Bay, that explosion-loving hack, has directed five “Transformers” films, starting with the series’ debut in 2007. They’ve all been varying degrees of dreadful, with knotty plots, eye-gouging ...
I must confess when I first heard that a “Transformers” spin-off about Bumblebee was in the works, my expectations were subterranean. After five headache inducing “Transformers” movies, all visually ...
The prequel is set 20 years before the first “Transformers” film (2007) and follows the story of a government agency chasing down autobot Bumblebee and the teenage girl who befriends him, played by ...
Matt Goldberg has been an editor with Collider since 2007. As the site's Chief Film Critic, he has authored hundreds of reviews and covered major film festivals including the Toronto International ...
After so many bad “Transformers” movies, it’s time to go back to basics. It’s been a long drought of explosion-heavy nonsense and robots punching other robots – and audiences – into submission, but ...
The Chevrolet Camaro is getting a new look for 2014, and so is Bumblebee. Michael Bay, boss of the “Transformers” movie franchise, has unveiled the star car of the fourth installment of the series, ...
The film’s director, Travis Knight, used his background in animation to help shine a new light on a Transformers robot. By Mekado Murphy One scene in the new Transformers movie “Bumblebee” finds the ...
The “Transformers” franchise appeared to be on a downturn after 2017’s “Transformers: The Last Knight” dramatically underperformed at the box office. Enter “Bumblebee,” which currently holds a 95 ...
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