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'Clueless' and 'Lost Boys' to Light up Big Screen at Tribeca Cinemas

By Irene Plagianos | June 20, 2014 12:55pm | Updated on June 23, 2014 8:41am
 Hit teen movie "Clueless," as well as 1980s vampire classic "The Lost Boys" will play at Tribeca Cinemas this summer.
Hit teen movie "Clueless," as well as 1980s vampire classic "The Lost Boys" will play at Tribeca Cinemas this summer.
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TRIBECA — Beat the heat with some classic teen flicks at Tribeca Cinemas this summer.

The 54 Varick St. theater's "Screen Teens" summer movie series is offering a lineup of movies that will bring some nostalgia to those far beyond their teenage years — starting with the 1987 teen vampire cult classic "The Lost Boys" featuring a young Jason Patric, Kiefer Sutherland, Corey Haim and Corey Feldman on July 10.

On Aug. 14, the series continues with the 1995 comedy "Clueless" — a loose reimagining of Jane Austen's "Emma," set in the ultra-rich world of Beverly Hills high-schoolers — led by a young Alicia Silverstone and the late Brittany Murphy.

Tickets for each film cost $15 and come with a one-hour open bar before the screenings. For more information and to buy tickets, click here.