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While we owe a debt of gratitude to many of the vampire pictures of the ‘80s, none did it better than The Lost Boys, which we are pleased to report is now available to stream on The Roku Channel!
The Lost Boys is the Best Vampire Film of the ‘80s

The flick resonates after all these years thanks to a strong script, great characters, and a witty sense of humor that provides moments of much-needed relief from the film’s intense action sequences. All that and more, along with a soundtrack that still slaps more than 35 years on from release, makes The Lost Boys the defining vampire picture of the 1980s.
The flick follows Michael (Jason Patric) and his kid brother, Sam (Corey Haim), as they pack up and relocate to the fictional coastal town of Santa Carla, California, with their newly divorced mother, Lucy (Dianne Wiest). Little does the trio know, however, that Santa Carla is teaming with bloodthirsty vampires!
Director Joel Schumacher brings the proceedings to life from a dynamite script by Janice Fischer, James Jeremias, and Jeffrey Boam. Schumacher’s visual aesthetic appears slick, glossy, and appealing, much like the vampiric lifestyle the undead core characters within seem to so richly enjoy.
Kiefer Sutherland is in fine form as apparent vampire ringleader David. He makes vampirism seem sexy, seductive, and appealing. He deftly walks the line between accessible and menacing, often leaning toward the latter. One thing is for sure: David has all but guaranteed none of us will ever look at Chinese noodles the same again, thanks to the infamous glamour sequence where he slyly convinces Michael that the takeout he’s about to eat is actually live worms.








