We Bury the Dead (2026) follow a woman navigating a post‑apocalyptic landscape in search of her missing husband, only to uncover something far more horrifying than she ever imagined.
Greenland 2: Migration (2026) follows the Garrity family’s dangerous journey across a shattered world as humanity leaves its bunkers to migrate toward a new safe haven, where survival after the apocalypse proves just as deadly as the disaster itself.
PRIMATE (2026) follows a group of friends on vacation find themselves hunted by a violent, rabid primate in a terrifying fight for survival. I saw the film early at Fantastic Fest 2025, and I LOVED IT! 🔥
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026) is a continuation of the 28 Days Later saga, where survivors venture into a world permanently reshaped by the Rage virus, uncovering a terrifying new cult-like civilization that has built its survival (and beliefs) on the bones of the infected and the dead.
Return to Silent Hill (2026) follows a grieving man who returns to Silent Hill after receiving a letter from his dead wife. Little does he know he will face a nightmarish world that forces him to confront guilt, love, and the truth he’s been running from.
Send Help (2026) follows two co-workers who find themselves stranded on a remote island after a plane crash. soon they discover survival becomes an even more horrifying battle as buried secrets turn their fight for rescue into something far more dangerous.
Grizzly Night (2026) is about a group of survivors who are trapped overnight in the wilderness as a relentless grizzly bear hunt turns into a brutal fight for survival.
... Read moreI'm already buzzing with excitement for the cinematic offerings slated for January 2026, especially for fellow horror and thriller aficionados! This month looks set to kick off the new year with a bang, delivering a fantastic array of high-stakes narratives and spine-chilling plots that are absolutely making it onto my must-watch list.
First up, the anticipation around 'We Bury the Dead' is huge, and for good reason. The premise of a woman navigating a post-apocalyptic world, searching for her missing husband only to uncover something far more terrifying, is incredibly gripping. The imagery hinted at, with a blood-splattered woman looking distressed, perfectly sets the tone for a film that promises intense emotional and physical scares. It's not just about surviving the wasteland; it's about confronting hidden horrors that could be even worse than the end of the world itself. This one feels like it will stick with you long after the credits roll.
Then we have 'Greenland 2: Migration', continuing the saga of the Garrity family. After the initial disaster, the idea of humanity re-emerging from bunkers to a new safe haven, only to find survival just as deadly, is a powerful concept. The promotional image showing a person in a yellow hazmat suit against a desolate landscape truly captures the grim reality of this shattered world. It’s a survival story that pushes boundaries, exploring resilience and the constant struggle for existence.
For those craving a creature feature, 'PRIMATE' sounds absolutely wild. Friends on vacation hunted by a violent, rabid primate? Sign me up! The sheer primal fear this scenario evokes, turning a relaxing getaway into a terrifying fight for survival, guarantees an adrenaline rush. And speaking of continuations, '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple' promises to expand the iconic Rage virus narrative. The concept of a new cult-like civilization building its beliefs and survival on the bones of the infected and dead, hinted at by figures in a forest of tall, thin trees, suggests a darker, more intricate world than we've seen before.
Psychological horror fans will undoubtedly be drawn to 'Return to Silent Hill'. The premise of a grieving man returning to Silent Hill and facing a nightmarish world that forces him to confront guilt, love, and hidden truths is classic for the series. The presence of an ominous figure resembling Pyramid Head in promotional art assures us that this will be a deeply unsettling and thought-provoking experience, delving into the darkest corners of the human psyche.
Finally, for pure, unadulterated survival thrillers, 'Send Help' and 'Grizzly Night' are on my radar. 'Send Help' takes the stranded-on-a-remote-island trope and amps it up with buried secrets, turning a fight for rescue into something far more dangerous. The image of a screaming, blood-covered woman hints at the desperation and terror awaiting. 'Grizzly Night' offers a brutal fight against nature, with a relentless grizzly bear hunt trapping survivors overnight. The distressed and fearful eyes in the imagery perfectly convey the intensity of this fight for life.
What truly excites me about these January 2026 releases is the sheer variety within the horror and thriller genres. From post-apocalyptic struggles and creature features to psychological nightmares and intense survival battles, there's something for every fan of suspense. If you're looking to curate your own watchlist for the new year, I highly recommend diving into these titles. They promise to be immersive, nerve-wracking, and utterly unforgettable cinematic experiences that will definitely keep you on the edge of your seat!
I watched Greenland 2 and send help
(NO SPOILERS I PROMISE)
Greenland 2 was buns (I hated it) like the ending was sad kinda but idk I just didn’t like it
Send help was AMAZING I loved it, Dylan was a really good actor in this film, gotta say I really didn’t expect that ending
I watched Greenland 2 and send help (NO SPOILERS I PROMISE) Greenland 2 was buns (I hated it) like the ending was sad kinda but idk I just didn’t like it Send help was AMAZING I loved it, Dylan was a really good actor in this film, gotta say I really didn’t expect that ending