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The Purge: Election Year

GenreAction Horror thriller
SimilarF9 (2021) Gattaca (1997) Wolf Creek 2 (2013)
Watch afterDon't Breathe (2016) The Forever Purge (2021)
StarringAlexander Cook Betty Gabriel Kyle Secor Matt Walton Naheem Garcia
MPAA RatingR
StudioBlumhouse Productions Platinum Dunes Universal Pictures Why Not Productions

When The Purge film series began, it attempted to create a heightened, ultraviolent version of the future that was both laughably over-the-top and an accurate reflection of the current political climes. They created a dystopia that was vaguely familiar but could still leave you rolling your eyes at its implausibility. For those unfamiliar with the franchise, the concept is as follows: On one night each year, the US government legalizes all crime, including murder, in the hopes of providing an outlet for Americans’ rage. It ultimately leads to an overall decrease in crime and an (ostensibly) utopian society. Continue Reading →

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