The Purge (2013) serves as the first installment in this renowned franchise. It’s a dystopian horror movie that focuses on an annual event called The Purge, which allows citizens to commit any kind of ...
The Purge premiered in 2013, showing a supposedly utopian America where crime rates have fallen to their lowest in decades. The problem is that the country achieves these low crime rates through “the ...
The Blumhouse franchise consists of five films, released between 2013 and 2021. A sixth entry has been in development for several years. Released in 2013, the Blumhouse feature raked in nearly $90 ...
Given the country's overcrowded prisons, the U.S. government begins to allow 12-hour periods of time in which all illegal activity is legal. During one of these free-for-alls, a family must protect ...
“The Purge,” 2013’s low-budget home invasion horror hit, found its breakout star in The Purge itself: an annual 12 hour bloodbath of government-sanctioned mayhem. In this dystopian near-future, the ...
Unsurprisingly, the cheapo horror success The Purge, which earned $36.4 million on a $3 million budget this past weekend, will be getting a sequel. That was inevitable, pure profit is hard to resist.
Read up on the latest The Purge 2013 News, Reviews and Features from the team at Collider. Every day, the franchise hits closer to home. Prepare for another night of ...
Everybody loves a good old-fashioned grim dystopia, and, between this year’s two Richard Bachman adaptations and the “Hunger Games” film slated for release next November, Hollywood is spoiling us for ...
Trekkies who came out of theaters after seeing Universal Pictures and Blumhouse's The Purge (2013) for the first time must have been thinking to themselves, “Oh, this filmmaker is a Star Trek fan, too ...