
A couple are driving home when their car breaks down just as the Purge commences. Meanwhile, a police sergeant goes out into the streets to get revenge on the man who killed his son, and a mother and daughter run from their home after assailants destroy it. The five people meet up as they attempt to survive the night in Los Angeles.... (Full plot summary below)
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A couple are driving home when their car breaks down just as the Purge commences. Meanwhile, a police sergeant goes out into the streets to get revenge on the man who killed his son, and a mother and daughter run from their home after assailants destroy it. The five people meet up as they attempt to survive the night in Los Angeles.
Leave your thoughts about The Purge: Anarchy.
| CompuserveHarvey S. KartenSame absurd premise, same insipid dialogue. |
| Boston HeraldJames VerniereTHE PURGE meets THE WALKING DEAD. Release this beast. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekA surprisingly humdrum affair, notable only for the mixed messages it manages to deliver along its corpse-strewn route. |
| EricDSnider.comEric D. SniderA considerably less interesting but not altogether worthless exercise in ham-handed social commentary and wanton violence. |
| Cinema SightWesley LovellA fascinating concept taken to a logical and engaging new level in this superb sequel. |
| Las Vegas Review-JournalChristopher LawrenceWhile The Purge: Anarchy has some interesting ideas, like most of its victims, they're poorly executed. |
| TheShiznit.co.ukAli GrayA B-movie with A-grade ambitions and ideas way above its station, The Purge series feels like an incredible concept in search of filmmakers with equally high aspirations. |
| Village VoiceMichael NordineGrillo's performance will make you wonder why he didn't start headlining movies like this before turning 50; his is the soft-spoken kind of charisma that helped make half of the Expendables into stars back in the '80s and '90s. |
| Kansas City StarJon Niccum"Anarchy" expands the setting and the social commentary, resulting in a fierce thriller that roars with contemporary relevance. |
| Tolucan TimesTony Medley...extremely well made film, a well-paced thriller with surprises popping up throughout, highlighted by top-notch directing by James DeMonaco and tension-enhancing music by Nathan Whitehead. |