Critics Reviews Average Grade: C / ** 1/2
Source Brief Review Grade
thecritiquelab.com
AVA " Transformer 3 could be a 3d charm which starts beautifully with Moon Space Program but Its length has put enough loopholes in the script and boredom moments that at the end Transformer 3 left with no rememberable impact on the audience" Grade C
Associated Press
David Germain "...another loud, long, bruising and wearisome onslaught of giant, shape-shifting robots." C-
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris "...Bay takes “all over the map’’ to new extremes." C
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert "It provided me with one of the more unpleasant experiences I've had at the movies." D
Chicago Tribune
Michael Phillips "...a work of ineffable soullessness and persistent moral idiocy..." D+
E! Online
L. Thompson "...features some stupidly amazing action, but falls short storywise in its lack of a decent villain..." more... B+
Entertainment Weekly
Lisa Schwarzbaum "Bay fills in every available crevice in between with brassy diversions." more... B
Filmcritic.com
Bill Gibron "The story is simplified and consistently moves forward. The characters - even the robots - are given depth and dimension..." ... B+
Hollywood Reporter
Kirk Honeycutt "Michael Bay delivers a techno spectacle that is spectacularly empty." ... C
New York Post
Lou Lumenick "I miraculously survived a preview screening with a throbbing headache and slight nausea; others may not be so lucky." ... F
New York Times
A. O. Scott "I can’t decide if this movie is so spectacularly, breathtakingly dumb as to induce stupidity in anyone who watches, or so brutally brilliant that it disarms all reason. What’s the difference?" ... B
Reelviews
James Berardinelli "If anything, the script for Transformers: Dark of the Moon is worse than that of its predecessor." ... D+
Rolling Stone
Peter Travers "Is this the future of movies? God help us! Michael Bay, you've done it again." ... F
San Francisco Chronicle
Amy Biancolli "...a big fat brainless chunk of entertainment from director Michael Bay, who takes his trademark cinematic excess to bold new heights of distended self-parody." ... C+
USA Today
Claudia Puig "...might as well have been written by a machine, given its tin-eared comedy and noisy soullessness." ... C
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