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Is ‘The First Purge’ the best killing spree yet?

- David Pan

With guns, masks and machetes, this week the “Purge” franchise returns for another anything-goes killing spree.

The dystopian horror saga has shot through four installmen­ts with a can’tlose premise: For 12 hours every year, the U.S. government sanctions all crimes as legal to release pent up societal anger and violence.

“The First Purge” (in theaters now) offers up an origin story, marking the latest in producer Jason Blum’s popular microbudge­t franchise. Here’s our ranking of all four “Purge” films.

4: ‘The Purge: Election Year’ (2016)

With a plot full of more holes than its onscreen gunshot victims, “Election Year” ranks as the worst of the bunch. The story follows Sen. Charlie Roan (Elizabeth Mitchell), the sole survivor of a purge massacre that wiped out her whole family when she was a child. Now she’s running for president on an antiPurge platform, a movement that benefits from wide populist support.

The public’s unexplaine­d reversal on Purge nights is baffling, given that it goes against the franchise’s foundation that society has devolved to the point that the bloody night is not only vital but popular. Worse, even the fight scenes are unsatisfyi­ng, as “Election Year” dies in its quest for a happy ending.

3: ‘The Purge: Anarchy’ (2014)

The second film in the franchise focuses on the bigger picture, taking a look at the economic inequality that feeds societal rage. The plot features three separate economic groups trying to survive the Purge. But by spreading the focus, “Anarchy” spreads itself too thin, culminatin­g in flimsy character developmen­t and unrealisti­c plot lines.

2: ‘ The First Purge’ (2018)

The latest film is the most overtly political of the franchise, and is powerfully relevant given today’s headlines.

Drug dealer Dmitri (Y’lan Noel) fights back against the government’s plan to wipe out a largely African-American, subsidized-housing neighborho­od on Staten Island. On the night of the Purge, an entirely white, brutal armed force takes out the local community, giving birth to the government sanctioned mayhem that follows. Effectivel­y walking the line between a social message and genre entertainm­ent, “The First Purge” also features comedy, thanks to the foul-mouthed neighbor Dolores (”Orange Is the New Black” star Mugga).

1: ‘The Purge’ (2013)

The first film in the franchise tops the list. Ethan Hawke gave the genre flick star power as James Sandin, a businessma­n whose house is overwhelme­d by killers during the Purge. But “Game of Thrones” star Lena Headey steals the show as a desperate mom protecting her two kids, Charlie (Max Burkholder) and Zoey (Adelaide Kane). Overall, the first “Purge” thrilled with meticulous­ly crafted plot twists that kept us gasping.

 ?? UNIVERSAL PICTURES ?? Masked psychos attack a family holed up in their house in “The Purge” in 2013.
UNIVERSAL PICTURES Masked psychos attack a family holed up in their house in “The Purge” in 2013.

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