TRR: Shifting the backdrop from L.A. to Washington, D.C., writer/director James DeMonaco delivers the next logical evolution in the franchise. And in the end, The Purge: Election Year proves surprisingly substantial for what it is, taking what could have been an excuse for gratuitous violence and churning it into a darkly satirical social commentary.
Pixar's creative chief officer reveals why the legendary animation studio is putting less of themselves in their upcoming slate of sequels.
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