Review of Lost Boys: The Thirst (2010) by Leo L — 13 Feb 2011
An interesting installment in the hunting excursion of the Frog Brothers (who are once again eradicating the world of vampires). After a D.C. hunt goes bad and saving the life of a human, Edgar loses his brother, and fellow partner, Alan. Venturing alone, Edgar deals with the loss of his close friend, Sam, and his brother, Alan. He continues to seek counsel, and inside tips, from Alan (whose now a vampire in hiding) when he is offered a case presented by a young woman who is claiming to search for her brother who was abducted by a band of vampires. With the help of Zoë ( a fellow comic book store owner), Edgar researches into a peculiar vampire practice- a sacrifice that is ultimately designed for an alpha vampire. Learning that eliminating the leader will enable Alan to return to human form, Edgar and Zoë take upon Gwen's offer to rescue her brother. With several hidden truths, Edgar is up against an interesting fight for his life (including that of Alan's).
An awesome homage to the late Corey Haim's Sam is portrayed throughout the film, and the fantastic camaraderie between Alan and Edgar is phenomenal which now will be more interesting since it includes new pal, Zoë, in the bunch.
Corey Feldman, Casey B. Dolan, Jamison Newlander, Tanit Phoenix, and Joe Vaz. Worthy!
This review of Lost Boys: The Thirst (2010) was written by Leo L on 13 Feb 2011.
Lost Boys: The Thirst has generally received mixed reviews.
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