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In his third outing as writer-director, James DeMonaco explores a United States that solves its problems with an annual “Purge,” a twelve-hour period during which all crime — even murder — is legal. Full review
Alan Zilberman
Washington Post
Washington Post
When The Purge movies started, they played vaguely with psychological ideas; this time around, the themes have turned political, but irritatingly simplistic. Full review
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Common Sense Media
Common Sense Media
The Purge: Election Year takes itself just seriously enough to provide the expected measure of fun — a blend of aggression, release and relief. A lot of people die, but no one really gets hurt. Full review
A. O. Scott
The NYTimes
The NYTimes
Election Year maintains the nervy tension that made the first films entertaining, but doubles down on the political metaphors, overwhelming you with its soap-box rhetoric. Full review
William Thomas
Empire
Empire
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Purge Anarchy was a decent film . But election year and first purge was disaster . Why the f up this series . The main actor ...
Like Anarchy, this film is full of emotion and suspense as well as action packed scenarios. The continuity between Anarchy ...
I think all the three parts were gripping and entertaining. No idea why critics are so against these movies. The ideas in all ...