

Lost After Dark
A group of teens sneak out of their high school dance to cruise around and have some unsupervised fun. When their car runs out of gas on a deserted road, they discover an old farmhouse and the cannibal killer living inside.
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Plot Summary
A group of high school students on a road trip to a party find themselves stranded in a remote area after their car breaks down. As night falls, they seek refuge in an abandoned schoolhouse, unaware that a dangerous entity lurks within. They soon discover they are trapped and being hunted by a mysterious killer.
Critical Reception
Lost After Dark received a generally negative reception from critics and audiences, often cited for its predictable plot and uninspired execution within the slasher subgenre. While some acknowledged its attempt at throwback horror, most found it lacking in originality and effective scares.
What Reviewers Say
- Relies heavily on familiar slasher tropes without adding anything new.
- Lacks significant tension or character development to engage the audience.
- The horror elements are often unconvincing and derivative.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and largely negative, with common complaints about the film's predictable storyline and lack of originality in its horror elements.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in Canada and aims for a retro slasher aesthetic reminiscent of 1980s horror films.
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