In a dystopian America, an anti-Purge resistance group fights against the annual legalizing of all crimes for 12 hours while a group of survivors navigate the hostile streets during the chaos. The Purge: Anarchy is a 2014 American English-language Action Horror film featuring Frank Grillo, Carmen Ejogo, Zach Gilford, Kiele Sanchez, Michael K. Williams, Zoë Soul and Scott Burns. The Purge: Anarchy was Produced by Michael Bay, Jason Blum, Andrew Form, Brad Fuller and S Bastien K. Lemercier. The film is written and directed by James Demonaco. Universal Pictures acquired the distribution rights for the motion picture. The Purge: Anarchy was released on 18th September 2014 and takes a screen time of 104 minutes. The Film was successful at box office. The Purge: Anarchy was made on a budget of $9 million and it was a super hit at box office gross of $111 million. Cinematography was done by Jacques Jouffret and editing by Todd E. Miller and Vince Filippone. The music was composed by Nathan Whitehead.
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The Purge: Anarchy Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 48%
Keith Garlington
Despite the movies blundering detour it does get back on track just in time to provide an unexpected satisfying ending. ( Read More )
Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The movies inconsistency contributes to its throwback feel; classic drive in B movies were rarely good all the way through. ( Read More )
Joe McGovern
The sequel loses the big house in the suburbsand all the satiric utilities that came with it. ( Read More )
Jeffrey M. Anderson
The movie brings up some surface platitudes about class inequality and pays homage to more inventive movies, but nothing ventures very deep. ( Read More )
Guy Lodge
That concept, however, remains as much a sticking point as it is a selling point suitable for lurid exploitation fare, but undermining the credibility of DeMonacos creation as the extreme social tract it clearly wishes to be. ( Read More )