Status

Released

original language

English

Budget

$ 13000000

Revenue

$ 137056262

Top Billed Cast

Y'lan Noel

Dmitri Cimber

Lex Scott Davis

Nya Charms

Joivan Wade

Isaiah Charms

Steve Harris

Freddy

Mugga

Dolores

Patch Darragh

Arlo Sabian / Chief of Staff

Marisa Tomei

Dr. May Updale / Architect

Luna Lauren Velez

Luisa

Kristen Solis

Selina

Rotimi Paul

Skeletor

Mo McRae

7 & 7

Jermel Howard

Lorenzo

Siya

Blaise

Christian Robinson

Capital A

Derek Basco

Taz

D.K. Bowser

Sharpie

Mitchell Edwards

Kels

Maria Rivera

Anna

Chyna Layne

Elsa

Ian Blackman

Bracken

Melonie Diaz

Juani

Naszir Nance

Terence

Peter Johnson

Pastor Carl Almory

Levy Tran

Roenick

Kevin Carrigan

General Smiley

Desiigner

Kels' Crew / Purge Partygoer

Qurrat Ann Kadwani

News Reporter #3

Cindy Robinson

Announcer (voice)

Cloé Xhauflaire

News Reporter #1

John P. McGinty

News Reporter #2

Claudine Ewing

News Reporter #6

Susanna Guzman

Sister #1

Olivia Frances Williams

Sister #2

Matthew Mesler

Psychologist #1

Geoff Schuppert

Psychologist 2

Deidre Goodwin

Psychologist #3

Nancy Lemenager

Psychologist #4

Neal Gupta

Tech #1

Ricky Needham

Tech #2

Anthony Lee Medina

Tech #3

Mike Cabellon

Tech #4

Nathyia Jackson

Church Guard

Rolando Martín Gómez

Man with Gun

Paul Iatomasi

Security Guard

Katina Forte

Reporter #1

Van Jones

Reporter #2

Jane Fergus

Reporter #4

Alan Pietruszewski

Reporter #5

Aaron Moss

Reporter #6

Logan Crawford

Reporter #7

Gabriel Lopez

Tall Man

Boris Khaykin

Crackhead

Moisés Acevedo

Crazy-Eyed Man

Patrick Byas

Bloody Victim

Shonica Gooden

Female Resident

Shaun Woodland

Male Resident

Jessica Bell

NYPD Officer Wilson (uncredited)

David Breda

Purge Supporter (uncredited)

Korey Bastian

Purge Supporter / Villain (uncredited)

Jason John Beebe

Masked Purger (uncredited)

Robert Bozek

Statistician (uncredited)

Allen Wall

Cameraman Reporter

Aaron V. Williamson

Actor (uncredited)

Bill Smith

Government Purge Supporter (uncredited)

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A review by Ruuz

Written by Ruuz on 2018-10-06

_The Purge_ has come a long way since its inception. Originally used as nothing more than an excuse to explain away "Why don't they just call the cops?" in your average home-invasion movie, the original _Purge_ movie had implied classism for the meat of it, and then an actual call to class division right at the end. Since then, the classism, and racism in American society has become a focal B-story to the _Purge_ movies, and now we're in 2018 for the prequel - _The First Purge_ - and those issues are now the whole point of the movie. Some might say that it's because the movies have lost any sense of subtlety, personally I think it's more that the creatives are sick of people missing the point. _The First Purge_ can't have been an easy thing to give the go-ahead in the current political climate over in the US, but it's important, and moreover, not a bad little film, socio-economic politics aside. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._