Blu-ray Review: Transformers: Age of Extinction | Cinematically Enigmatic
Michael Bay isn't a director who's known for his subtlety. His style of moviemaking — dubbed "Bayhem" — relies on fast cars, gorgeous women, bombastic (and balletic) action and, as far as the Transformers are concerned, giant freakin' robots. The third Transformers film, Dark of the Moon was to have been his final bow of the series, but the pull of the brand was just too strong. Love him or hate him, Bay's name has become synonymous with the big screen 'bots, and film number four, Age of Extinction, solidifies that legacy. In fact, it may even be the crown jewel in Bay's oeuvre of Bayhem.











