Synopsis
All the rules are broken as a sect of lawless marauders decides that the annual Purge does not stop at daybreak and instead should never end as they chase a group of immigrants who they want to punish because of their harsh historical past.
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Cast
- Ana de la RegueraAdela
- Josh LucasDylan Tucker
- Willow BeuoyAlly
- Leven RambinHarper Tucker
- Will PattonCaleb Tucker
- Cassidy FreemanEmma Kate
- Tenoch Huerta MejíaJuan
- Susie AbromeitMrs. Hardin
- Anthony MolinariMerc
- Alejandro EddaT.T.
- 75
Chicago Sun-Times
Thanks to the stylish directing by Everardo Valerio Gout, a tight screenplay from series creator James DeMonaco and a terrific ensemble cast that elevates the material, The Forever Purge is a fast-paced jam that would play well on a drive-in movie screen. Take the whole thing with a big tub of popcorn and many grains of salt. - 73
TheWrap
The Forever Purge sometimes loses its focus, but at its best, it’s still a riveting, violent, disturbing projection of how far America could backslide into the nation’s worst impulses. - 70
The Hollywood Reporter
A satisfying action pic that finally realizes the potential of its pulp-meets-sociopolitics conceit. - 70
IGN
The dystopian fantasy elements of the saga are now at their thinnest, painting a cinematic world that may hit too close to home for some. Ultimately, it's a solid entry that can either act as an ending or a new beginning. - 70
Variety
As a satirical demagogic action movie, The Forever Purge is blatant, bare-bones, and entertainingly brutal. - 67
IndieWire
The violence, while pervasive, does not feel gratuitous. Each kill is quick and to the point, and the camera never lingers too long on the flesh-torn wreckage. - 63
Movie Nation
In every “Purge,” it’s always darkest before the dawn. But with The Forever Purge, we have to consider what we do after the sun comes up and the goons among us haven’t stopped, and haven’t been brought to justice. - 60
Arizona Republic
Eventually, the film morphs from a horror movie to a border shootout. It’s not a seamless transition.