The Purge: Anarchy

The Purge: Anarchy

2014 ""
The Purge: Anarchy
The Purge: Anarchy

The Purge: Anarchy

6.4 | 1h43m | R | en | Horror

One night per year, the government sanctions a 12-hour period in which citizens can commit any crime they wish -- including murder -- without fear of punishment or imprisonment. Leo, a sergeant who lost his son, plans a vigilante mission of revenge during the mayhem. However, instead of a death-dealing avenger, he becomes the unexpected protector of four innocent strangers who desperately need his help if they are to survive the night.

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Released: July. 18,2014 | Released Producted By: Why Not Productions , Platinum Dunes Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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One night per year, the government sanctions a 12-hour period in which citizens can commit any crime they wish -- including murder -- without fear of punishment or imprisonment. Leo, a sergeant who lost his son, plans a vigilante mission of revenge during the mayhem. However, instead of a death-dealing avenger, he becomes the unexpected protector of four innocent strangers who desperately need his help if they are to survive the night.

Genre

Horror , Thriller

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Cast

Frank Grillo , Carmen Ejogo , Zach Gilford , Michael Kenneth Williams , Kiele Sanchez , Zoë Soul

Director

Melani Petrushkin

Producted By

Why Not Productions

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Melani Petrushkin
Melani Petrushkin

Art Department Coordinator

Matthew C. Jacobs
Matthew C. Jacobs

Art Direction

Kenny Abney
Kenny Abney

Construction Coordinator

David Loitz
David Loitz

Leadman

Brad Ricker
Brad Ricker

Production Design

Missy Parker
Missy Parker

Set Decoration

Jacques Jouffret
Jacques Jouffret

Director of Photography

Justin M. Lubin
Justin M. Lubin

Still Photographer

Hala Bahmet
Hala Bahmet

Costume Design

Kate Swartz
Kate Swartz

Costume Supervisor

Roxxi Dott
Roxxi Dott

Hairstylist

Levi Vieira
Levi Vieira

Makeup Artist

Roxy D'Alonzo
Roxy D'Alonzo

Makeup Artist

Glen Alan Gutierrez
Glen Alan Gutierrez

Makeup Artist

Trefor Proud
Trefor Proud

Makeup Department Head

Claire Atiee
Claire Atiee

Set Costumer

Dina Dominguez
Dina Dominguez

Set Costumer

Hank Amos
Hank Amos

Stunt Coordinator

Jeremy Fitzgerald
Jeremy Fitzgerald

Stunt Coordinator

Thayr Harris
Thayr Harris

Stunt Coordinator

The Purge: Anarchy Audience Reviews

Platicsco Good story, Not enough for a whole film
Melanie Bouvet The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.
Payno I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
Philippa All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
fredgfinklemeyer 07/16/2018 I definitely enjoyed this unusual premise (foundation) for a movie. The actors were excellent making the movie seem reasonably believable and viewer will become immersed as they watch right up to the satisfying end. I can definitely recommend this mass killers at large hunting down everyday victims just trying to survive. Bon Appetit
White_Prophet I felt like this was a necessary sequel because with such an interesting idea like the Purge, it would be criminal not to explore what it would be like out in the streets while this event is happening. The movie does a good job in that department because you really get a feel for how chaotic and dangerous the environment is. Frank Grillo comes in and does an awesome job, turning the franchise away from horror and more into a straight up action thriller. The supporting cast is more likable this time around and there are some really cool and intense scenes throughout. Much like the first movie, this has some interesting things to say about society, but there seems to be a cap to how good these sort of movies can be.
takethefreedway Only saw trailer, considering to watch it, but that was enough. In what sick world are any resources at all devoted to make this pernicious junk? Worse still to probably not even be aware that it is being used to obscure and twist the legitimate meaning of the word anarchy in the minds of the people as an important political option. Disgusting, reprehensible ignorance - I don't even care what Hollywood twist might be done in the fuller plot - the very scenario does the damage. The 'artists' who perpetrate such shameful crap should stay out of the public domain and concentrate on not being part of the problem.
Syl This film is a sequel to the film, "The Purge," about a 12 hour holiday one night a year where all crimes are legal even murder in a futuristic world. Set in Los Angeles, California, there are a few people who get stranded and in trouble. Frank Grillo comes to their rescue. I saw an edited version of the film on television. They didn't show the gruesome crimes like murder especially white wealthy families killing somebody. The one scene in the mansion surrounded by plastic and people with sharp knives around him was horrifying enough for the imagination. There is also a purge auction where the bidders pay to kill their prey. Santa Barbara's Judith McConnell plays the auctioneer. It is creepy to watch them watching a real hunger games like pursuit. In only 12 hours, the Purge goes on and it's creepy in itself. Killing for sport one night a year to let people vent their frustrations. I got mad at Eva and her daughter for having lights and the television on in their apartment. You don't want to cause attention and be seen as a possible target. The Purge has its own rules and traditions which includes killing a person like a sacrifice. It's a frightening world to live in the purge. It still is entertaining.