Michael Benjamin Bay is an American film director and producer. He is known for directing high-budget action films characterized by their fast edits, stylistic visuals and substantial practical special effects.
The fourth film in Paramount's Transformers franchise will be released June 29, 2014, director Michael Bay announced Monday on his website.... Read more
Paramount has bumped up the release of Transformers: Dark of the Moon from July 1 to June 29.
Shia LaBeouf stars alongside returning cast members Tyrese Gibson and Josh Duhamel, and franchise newcomers Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Patrick Dempsey.... Read more
Dear Michael Bay: we think you might have missed a word here… According to Transformers fan info site TFW2005.com, the third film in the franchise has its subtitle at last: Transformers: The Dark of The Moon.... Read more
The next instalment of the Transformers franchise might not be able to boast Megan Fox’s acting abilities, but it will, despite Michael Bay’s earlier objections, be released in 3D.... Read more
It seems all but officially official now. "TOLDJA" is reporting Victoria's Secret model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley has secured the female lead for Transformers 3.... Read more
The Island is a from Michael Bay movie that begins as a sci-fi movie and then turns into a chase thriller. It centers on Lincoln Six Echo (Ewan McGregor), a survivor after the contamination of our world.... Read more
It’s been a while since Sam Witwicky and the Autobots defeated the Decepticons in Michael Bay’s previously scoffed at Transformers outing, Revenge of the Fallen.... Read more
We’ve gotten two Transformers films from director Michael Bay thus far so it should come as no surprise that Transformers: Dark of the Moon is much of the same action, explosions, cheesy dialogue, and more explosions. Is the third time the charm for Bay or has he swung his final strike?... Read more
There are people that argue whether or not Armageddon or Deep Impact was the better movie. The movies have a considerable amount in common. They both deal with asteroids hellbent on destroying mankind, they were both released within a month of eachother in 1998 and they are both filled with a ... Read more
Oh Michael Bay. How you love to blow stuff up. I think Al Gore and Bay must be the environmental equivalent of matter and antimatter: one’s on a mission to save the Earth, the other destroys it every chances he gets. This time around, the destruction isn’t just restricted to America.... Read more