Lost After Dark | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | September 11, 2015
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A tribute to 80s slashers, that is just as lame as the majority of them. A familiar tale of a cannibal killer killing. Decent actors wasted.
| genre | Horror |
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| synopsis | 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. |
| lead actors | Alexander Calvert | Jesse Camacho | Elsie Gatien | Eve Harlow | Stephan James | Justin Kelly | Lanie McAuley | Kendra Leigh Timmins | Mark Wiebe | David Lipper | Robert Patrick | Rick Rosenthal | Sarah Fisher |
| director | Ian Kessner |












