The legacy of "The Two Coreys"—Corey Haim and Corey Feldman—is one of Hollywood's most poignant and complex stories, a perfect snapshot of 1980s teen idol fever that ultimately gave way to a darker narrative of child star exploitation and addiction. As of December 2025, their collaborative filmography remains a nostalgic touchstone for a generation, defined by a unique on-screen chemistry that few duos have ever matched.
Their joint career, spanning seven feature films and a highly publicized reality show, cemented their status as pop culture royalty. This deep dive explores every movie featuring both Corey Haim and Corey Feldman, ranking them not just by critical success, but by the enduring impact they had on their careers and the subsequent tragic chapters of their lives, driven by recent reflections from Corey Feldman on his late best friend's memory and the alleged abuse they endured.
The Complete Filmography of The Two Coreys: A Biographical Overview
Corey Haim and Corey Feldman, both born in 1971, were the quintessential 80s teen heartthrobs. Their careers became intrinsically linked after their first collaboration, and they were quickly marketed as a package deal, a phenomenon that defined their professional lives.
Corey Haim (Corey Ian Haim)
- Born: December 23, 1971, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
- Died: March 10, 2010 (aged 38), Burbank, California, U.S. (Cause: Pneumonia, with drug intoxication as a contributing factor).
- Breakthrough Role: Lucas (1986).
- Corey Collaborations: 7 feature films.
- Post-Fame Struggles: Notoriously struggled with severe drug addiction and financial issues throughout the 1990s and 2000s.
Corey Feldman (Corey Scott Feldman)
- Born: July 16, 1971, Reseda, California, U.S.
- Status: Active Actor, Musician, and Activist.
- Breakthrough Roles: Gremlins (1984), The Goonies (1985), Stand by Me (1986).
- Corey Collaborations: 7 feature films.
- Current Focus: Advocacy against child abuse in Hollywood, notably through his documentary My Truth: The Rape of 2 Coreys, which he claims fulfills a promise to Haim.
Ranking Every Movie Starring Both Corey Haim and Corey Feldman
The duo’s seven joint films showcase their evolution from major studio teen stars to direct-to-video B-movie actors, a trajectory that mirrors the tumultuous nature of their personal lives. This list ranks their collaborations from least to most impactful.
7. Busted (1997)
This 1997 direct-to-video comedy-thriller is often cited as the low point of the Coreys' cinematic collaborations. By this time, both actors’ careers had stalled, and their reunion felt more like an attempt to capitalize on their past fame than a genuine creative effort. The film itself is largely forgotten, marking the end of their initial run of joint projects before their reality show reunion.
6. National Lampoon's Last Resort (1994)
Another direct-to-video comedy, this film saw the Coreys attempting to recapture the youthful energy of their 80s hits, but with diminishing returns. The movie is a standard 90s farce, notable only for being one of the few places Haim and Feldman shared the screen during their mid-90s career slump. It demonstrated that their names alone were no longer enough to guarantee a theatrical release.
5. Blown Away (1993)
Not to be confused with the 1994 Jeff Bridges film, this *Blown Away* is a low-budget thriller. It is one of their lesser-known collaborations, showing the pair taking on more mature, albeit poorly received, roles. Its impact is minimal, but it is a crucial piece of the "Two Coreys" filmography, proving their willingness to work together even as their star power faded.
4. Dream a Little Dream 2 (1995)
A sequel to their 1989 film, this direct-to-video follow-up attempted to revive the body-switching comedy concept. While the original had a theatrical release, the sequel went straight to video, signaling the shift in the quality and budget of their projects. It's a nostalgic footnote for dedicated fans but failed to capture the magic of their earlier work.
3. Dream a Little Dream (1989)
This film was the first true "Two Coreys" vehicle designed to capitalize on their combined box-office appeal following the massive success of *The Lost Boys* and *License to Drive*. A blend of fantasy, romance, and comedy, the movie features a body-swapping plot and a stellar supporting cast, including Jason Robards and Piper Laurie. It was a modest hit and solidified their brand as a bankable duo, showcasing their undeniable on-screen rapport.
2. License to Drive (1988)
*License to Drive* is arguably the most successful pure comedy vehicle for the duo. Haim plays Les Anderson, who fails his driving test but takes his grandfather’s prized Cadillac for a joyride, with Feldman playing his best friend, Dean. The film perfectly captured the late 80s teen movie zeitgeist, with its focus on youthful rebellion, fast cars, and coming-of-age antics. It was a commercial success and remains a beloved cult classic, proving they could carry a major studio film together.
1. The Lost Boys (1987)
Without question, *The Lost Boys* is the most important, critically acclaimed, and enduring film collaboration between Corey Haim and Corey Feldman. Directed by Joel Schumacher, this horror-comedy defined a generation's view of vampires and cemented the Coreys as '80s pop culture icons. Haim played Sam Emerson, and Feldman played Edgar Frog, the eccentric, bandana-wearing vampire hunter. The film’s lasting legacy is immense, inspiring sequels, comic books, and an upcoming musical adaptation, and it is the foundation upon which the entire "Two Coreys" phenomenon was built.
The Darker Legacy: Corey Feldman's Ongoing Fight and Recent Relevance
The story of the "Two Coreys" extends far beyond their filmography, evolving into a narrative about the extreme perils of child stardom. Corey Haim’s tragic death in 2010, initially ruled as pneumonia with contributing drug intoxication, brought renewed focus to the duo's shared struggles.
In the years following Haim's death, Corey Feldman has become a vocal activist, dedicating his life to exposing alleged systemic sexual abuse in Hollywood that he claims both he and Haim suffered as minors. This is the most current and vital aspect of their shared history.
Fulfilling a Promise to Corey Haim
Feldman’s 2020 documentary, *My Truth: The Rape of 2 Coreys*, was created, he states, to fulfill a promise he made to Haim to expose the perpetrators they allegedly encountered. This commitment keeps Corey Haim’s name and their shared trauma in the current public discourse, transforming their legacy from one of simple 80s nostalgia to a powerful, cautionary tale about the dark side of the entertainment industry.
Recent interviews from 2024 show Feldman continuing to speak out on the issue, linking the alleged abuse to the subsequent struggles and premature death of his friend. He has been raising money for a film about the abuse, illustrating that the fight for justice for Haim remains his primary focus.
In a current media environment that is increasingly scrutinizing historical abuse allegations in Hollywood, the story of the Two Coreys is more relevant than ever. Their films, from the iconic *The Lost Boys* to the lesser-known 90s projects, serve as bittersweet artifacts of a time when two young actors were at the top of the world, unaware of the trauma that would ultimately define their adult lives and the lasting impact of their partnership.
Detail Author:
- Name : Makayla Bashirian
- Username : schneider.lucius
- Email : tatum.orn@mraz.com
- Birthdate : 2000-10-08
- Address : 746 Monty Passage New Felton, WV 07977
- Phone : 657.760.5375
- Company : Rempel and Sons
- Job : Health Educator
- Bio : Magni quidem eum corrupti. Quam iusto veniam earum quis maiores. Reiciendis repellat inventore placeat.
Socials
tiktok:
- url : https://tiktok.com/@ablock
- username : ablock
- bio : Commodi qui nulla atque provident assumenda.
- followers : 5844
- following : 2423
facebook:
- url : https://facebook.com/arnaldo_official
- username : arnaldo_official
- bio : Excepturi explicabo praesentium et quia expedita aut ad.
- followers : 4348
- following : 2521
linkedin:
- url : https://linkedin.com/in/block1996
- username : block1996
- bio : Aut accusamus ut voluptas sint enim et eum.
- followers : 509
- following : 2045
twitter:
- url : https://twitter.com/arnaldoblock
- username : arnaldoblock
- bio : Voluptas cupiditate blanditiis quasi iste ratione. Suscipit fugit nemo magnam aliquam vitae ea. Non consectetur omnis in vel et rem voluptatem.
- followers : 3854
- following : 2404
instagram:
- url : https://instagram.com/arnaldo_real
- username : arnaldo_real
- bio : Ut nam distinctio accusantium nostrum sed voluptatibus. Labore qui quaerat distinctio illum iusto.
- followers : 2206
- following : 1274