This week at RogerEbert.com, I review Transformers: Age Of Extinction and The Pleasures Of Being Out Of Step: Notes On The Life Of Nat Hentoff. Guess which movie the above still image is from.
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Haven’t seen either one yet. Is that Hentoff behind the wheel?
There’s clearly no soul in the entity captured in that image, so I’m going with the Hentoff doc.
https://www.yahoo.com/movies/box-office-transformers-4-hits-100-million-for-90263732242.html
Transformers 4 has year’s biggest U.S. debut, and biggest debut EVER in China. Time for a moment of silence for the death of cinema.