There's a new Purge movie coming out this year about the first one that kicked off the tradition of the merry yearly massacre of the "loser" types. This is the image they're using as promo material for the film:
Apparently there's a red t-shirt of it for sale too.
TruthRevolt friend Christian Toto over at HollywoodInToto.com has helpfully rounded up a sample of movie reviews of openly conservative director Clint Eastwood's new terrorism drama The 15:17 to Paris. The film is based on the true-life Islamist attack on a Paris-bound train in 2015 that was quickly thwarted by three American heroes who happened to be passengers on that train.
"The 87-year-old icon drove liberal critics batty with his 2014 smash 'American Sniper,'” Toto began. "Heroism? Sacrifice? All-American values? It’s like garlic to some film critics. They’d rather swoon at films depicting the U.S. Military in an unsavory fashion."
Indeed they would, because the vast majority of film critics are Progressives whose kneejerk anti-Americanism kicks in with every movie that dares display a patriotic streak -- such as Eastwood's newest film, which stars the actual American friends who were on that train as the movie's leads.
"A few critics hated how Eastwood didn’t give enough screen time to the terrorist in question, Ayoub El-Khazzani," wrote Toto, such as this reviewer from The National Post:
15:17 to Paris overly simplifies the attack and its aftermath. The terrorist (Ray Corasani) snarls and wears sneakers, but there’s little more to him.
The movie's not about him. The movie is about the three American heroes. And to the outrage of leftist reviewers, Eastwood apparently wasn't inclined to depict a sympathetic terrorist. This is a Clint Eastwood movie, not a Rolling Stone magazine cover...
It's out in select theaters, but if you can watch it, I highly reccomend The Death of Stalin. It's from Armando Ianucci so it's brilliantly satirical, absurd and vulgar all the same time.