

The Lost Boys
When an unsuspecting town newcomer is drawn to local blood fiends, the Frog brothers and other unlikely heroes gear up to rescue him.
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Plot Summary
A mother and her two sons move to a small, seemingly idyllic California town, only to discover it's a haven for vampires. The younger son, Sam, quickly becomes fascinated by a local gang of leather-clad bikers, while his older brother, Michael, falls for a mysterious girl who leads him into the vampires' nocturnal world. Soon, Michael finds himself slowly turning into one of them, forcing Sam and his new friends to find a way to save him.
Critical Reception
The Lost Boys was a commercial success and is remembered for its stylish presentation, blend of horror and comedy, and its impact on vampire film tropes. While some critics found its plot thin, many praised its atmosphere, soundtrack, and performances, particularly from the young cast. It has since become a cult classic, often cited for its influence on teen horror and gothic aesthetics.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its cool, MTV-inspired aesthetic and energetic direction.
- Appreciated for its blend of horror, humor, and teen angst.
- Noted for its memorable soundtrack and stylish portrayal of vampires.
Google audience: Audiences generally loved the film's unique style, its blend of scares and laughs, and the charismatic performances from its young cast. Many viewers found it to be a fun, entertaining, and rewatchable cult favorite that defined a generation's take on vampire lore.
Fun Fact
The film's distinctive soundtrack, featuring songs by INXS, Echo & the Bunnymen, and Gerard McMann, played a significant role in its marketing and lasting appeal, contributing to its 'cool' factor.
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