A mother and her two teenage sons move to a seemingly nice and quiet small coastal California town yet soon find out that it's overrun by bike gangs and vampires. A couple of teenage friends take it upon themselves to hunt down the vampires that they suspect of a few mysterious murders and restore peace and calm to their town.
This movie contains 34 potentially triggering events.
a man briefly follows a woman after she leaves a concert, and a few vampires are sort of implied to have stalked their prey, but it’s never really shown
to the other comment's point, yes there's cigarettes, but there's also weed and a hallucinogenic scene implicitly tied to it. no pills or injectables though
Nanook (Sam's dog) whines and barks a few times here and there but I wouldn't consider them to be sad noises. More protective or warning kinds of things.
They aren't living but there is an alligator or crocodile (i don't know the difference by looking at them i'm sorry) shown in Grandpa's taxidermy room. It is one of the animals he has taxidermized.
One of the evil vampires gets a stake through the heart another gets electrocuted (death by stereo) could be traumatic to someone experiencing these these incidents but in context they were evil blood suckers and deserved it
I guess in some way you could say yes?
!!SPOILERS!!
in the end, the 4 teenaged vampires get killed & Max refers to them as "his boys" and says that him & Lucy could've combined their family w her sons and his sons. So if you consider Max, David, Marko, Paul, & Dwayne to be family then yes.
Two characters intimately make-out on a bed and are implied to have had off-screen sex. They wake up together naked, but nothing is shown except a mans chest.