At Haddonfieldhorror we are celebrating International Children's Day the only way we know how - by pointing out how scary these vicious, soulless beings can be with our Killer Kids reviews, here @baaakerley checks out the sociopath Macaulay Culkin in The Good Son...The sub genre of horror dealing with “killer kids” is one of the most fascinating... Continue Reading →
Haddonfield Horror’s Killer Kids: Children of the Corn
At Haddonfieldhorror we are celebrating International Children's Day the only way we know how - by pointing out how scary these vicious, soulless beings can be with our Killer Kids reviews, @TigersMS78 reviews the scythe wielding nuts in - Children of the CornThree truths – religious cults are scary, indoctrinated children are scary and religious cults run... Continue Reading →
Haddonfield Horror’s Killer Kids: It’s Alive
At Haddonfieldhorror we are celebrating International Children's Day the only way we know how - by pointing out how scary these vicious, soulless beings can be with our Killer Kids reviews, @MsLauraHall reviews newborn killers in It's Alive... The trouble with the creepy kid subgenre of horror films is that kids are not inherently scary.... Continue Reading →
Haddonfield Horror’s Killer Kids: Who Can Kill A Child
At Haddonfieldhorror we are celebrating International Children's Day the only way we know how - by pointing out how scary these vicious, soulless beings can be with our Killer Kids reviews - @lcfremont looks at Who Can Kill A Child... Directed by Narciso Ibanez Serrador, Who Can Kill A Child is based on the novel... Continue Reading →
Haddonfield Horror’s Killer Kids: The Unbreakable Rule in Horror
At Haddonfieldhorror we are celebrating International Children's Day the only way we know how - by pointing out how scary these vicious, soulless beings can be with our Killer Kids reviews but @VentSpleen2014 decides to delve into the taboo that he calls Unbreakable Rule in Horror...When you watch as many horror films as I do you start... Continue Reading →
