Michael Bay directs the documentary "We Are Storror," about the parkour group who gained a massive following on YouTube for ...
The nature of Storror’s stunts — climbing atop a construction crane in the dead of night to witness a London fireworks display, leaping off of a vertiginous cliffside into a roiling sea ...
In many ways, Storror, which consists of two sets of brothers, and three of their friends, including Taylor, are the perfect subjects for a Michael Bay film. (The director’s first nonfiction project, ...
SXSW: Bay's foray into nonfiction is a portrait of seven daredevils who aren't ready to grow up despite approaching middle age. If you’re looking to distill Bay’s work down to one distinct ...
The cops come off as clowns in Storror's footage, which is sometimes so directly aligned with these anarchist/athlete/artists' point of view that they're filming through GoPros clenched between their ...
Since Storror’s greatest stunts are easily watched ... filming through GoPros clenched between their teeth. The illicit nature of their hobby clearly supplies some of the appeal, for spectators ...
one of the team asks, presumably rhetorically. It’s certainly not the money, although Storror, who display as much talent for marketing as performing life-threatening feats, sometimes in the ...
Michael Bay Is Still a Blast (And So Is His “Illegal” New Parkour Movie) The action icon on his thrilling new documentary 'We Are Storror,' the dismal state of Hollywood ("no one can ...