Three summers ago, “The Purge” struck upon a brutally dystopian, and savagely entertaining, formula for the advance of malevolent mathematics in American politics and human nature. Its two sequels have borne the burden of showing the work – pulp-fiction proofs that remain interesting if far less flashy.
The Purge: Election Year
The Purge: Election Year
The Purge: Election Year
Three summers ago, “The Purge” struck upon a brutally dystopian, and savagely entertaining, formula for the advance of malevolent mathematics in American politics and human nature. Its two sequels have borne the burden of showing the work – pulp-fiction proofs that remain interesting if far less flashy.