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The Many Lives of The Purge : Essays on the Horror Franchise

Jr., Kevin J. Wetmore,(Edited by)Riekki, Ron(Edited by)
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With a worldwide box office of more than a half-billion dollars, The Purge franchise has become one of the top horror franchises in film history, with many reviewers wowed by the concept of the series and differentiating on the execution.

With five films and a TV show (and another film possibly in the works), the series seems unstoppable.

The franchise's main concept taps into underlying tensions throughout America.

The vast differences between the films are largely due to the ever-changing casts, including actors, writers, and directors, so that each film has its own unique commentary, sometimes getting right at the nerve of social issues that seem to be best discussed in fictional worlds' metaphors and parables. Acclaimed film and television critics and horror scholars such as Dale Bailey, Jason V.

Brock, Chesya Burke, Lisa Morton, Katherine A. Troyer, and Kevin J. Wetmore give a wide range of analyses of just what The Purge films are saying about modern-day America and the world.

Essays in the collection examine politics, violence, Trump, Freud, class issues, feminism, race, and more.

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Product Details
McFarland & Co Inc
1476687919 / 9781476687919
Paperback / softback
31/05/2024
United States
277 pages
152 x 229 mm