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A Grab Bag of Horror News, 11 to 17 Jan 2026

A selection of things that caught our attention in the world of horror this week
Photo by Peter Lawrence on Unsplash

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Bite-Sized Horror News

Vale

  • Condolences to family, friends, and fans of actor T.K. Carter. Carter played a rollerskating chef in the 1982 John Carpenter movie The Thing. RIP.
  • Condolences to family, friends, and fans of actor Marcus Gilbert. Gilbert battled an army of the dead in the 1992 Sam Raimi movie Army of Darkness. RIP.

Horror Book Bits

Horror Movie Morsels

Horror TV Treats

Horror Game Goodies

Horror Music Moments

  • Jim Henson’s Labyrinth is getting a 40th anniversary tour of 60 US cities beginning in Sep 2026. The movie will be shown on a large HD screen accompanied by a live band performing in sync with David Bowie’s original vocals. Tickets are available now.

Horror Festival Fare

  • SWSW Film Festival, Austin, Texas, 12 to 18 Mar 2026, unveiled its lineup and there are plenty of horror premieres in there.

“I am a being comprised of letters, a character created by sentences, a figment of imagination formed through fiction.”

― Tahereh Mafi, Shatter Me

Writing Horror

Some places accepting submissions

Apex Magazine
Pays: USD 8 cents per word, min $50
Looking for: Original, mind-bending short fiction

ECO25: The Year’ Best Speculative Ecofiction anthology (Apex Magazine)
Pays: USD 1 cent per word + 2 physical copies + 1 ebook copy
Looking for: Nominations for ecofiction short stories published during 2025
Submissions close: 31 Jan 2026

Short Story Substack, Jan 2026
Pays: USD $100 + 50% of subscription revenue
Looking for: Any genre, 6 to 10,000 words
Submissions close: 31 Jan 2026

Resistance anthology (Flash Fiction Online)
Pays: $40
Looking for: Reprints with a theme of resistance
Submissions close: 31 Jan 2026

“What is above all needed is to let the meaning choose the word, and not the other way around. In prose, the worst thing you can do with words is to surrender to them.”

― George Orwell, Politics and the English Language

Trailer Horror

A taste of things to come.

Horror TV Trailers

Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, Season 2 teaser. Monster horror. Titan X has awakened. Apple TV+, 27 Feb 2026

Horror Movie Trailers

3 Days Rising. Psychological horror. Reimagining of Poe’s The Fall of the House of Usher. Battling his own conscience and reality itself, Eric Usher must choose between family and his own salvation. Release date TBA

The Arborist. Supernatural horror. A grief-stricken arborist and her son awaken a haunting when they begin felling trees at the estate of a mysterious recluse. VOD, 6 Feb 2026

Betty’s Revenge. Betty Boop horror. Three college friends visit an abandoned cabaret and encounter a traumatized singer hellbent on remembering her tortured story. Release date TBA

The Bride!. Frankenstein horror. A lonely Frankenstein’s monster travels to 1930s Chicago to ask a scientist to create a companion for him. Cinema, 6 Mar 2026

Corporate Retreat. Comedy horror. Corporate executives on a team-building retreat face a deadly struggle when their leader turns against them. Release date TBA

Diabolic. Supernatural horror. A healing ceremony unwittingly unleashes the demonic spirit of a witch, determined to take revenge on all those who have wronged her. VOD, 20 Feb 2026

The Dreadful. Historical psychological horror. In medieval England, Anne and her domineering mother-in-law struggle to survive on the outskirts of society. But when a man from Anne’s past returns from war, a curse begins to take shape through a mysterious knight and threatens to destroy them all. Cinema + VOD, 20 Feb 2026

The Mortuary Assistant. Supernatural horror. During her first overnight shift, newly hired mortician Rebecca Owens is possessed by a demonic entity. Cinema, 14 Feb 2026

The Mummy, teaser. Supernatural horror. The young daughter of a journalist disappears in the desert. Eight years later, she returns and what should be a joyful reunion turns into a living nightmare. Cinema, 17 Apr 2026

Scream 7, teaser trailer. Slasher horror. When a new Ghostface killer emerges in the quiet town where Sidney Prescott has built a new life, her darkest fears are realized as her daughter becomes the next target. Cinema, 27 Feb 2026

Sweetness. Parasocial horror. When a superfan learns that her rock star idol is spiraling into addiction, she kidnaps him in a delusional attempt to “fix” him. VOD, 13 Feb 2026

Ted Bunny. Serial killer horror. The crazed illegitimate son of serial killer Ted Bundy, raised around rabbits, goes on a killing spree. Release date TBA

This is Not a Test. Zombie horror. A group of classmates take cover in their high school to escape their suddenly apocalyptic hometown. Limited, 20 Feb 2026

Twisted. Psychological horror. A con artist’s real estate scam unravels into a nightmare when she’s captured by a surgeon who has a terrifying plan. VOD, 6 Feb 2026

Horror Game Trailers

Ebola Village. Survival horror. Solve puzzles, follow the story, and use various weapons in a brutal fight for survival. Danger lurks at every turn. Available now

I Must Find Her. Psychological horror. During the mass evacuation of the city of Pripyat in April 1986, a bus convoy with residents of the city disappears. Yegor Suvorov goes in search of the missing convoy to find his daughter. Release date TBA

Liminal Shroud. Exploration horror. Navigate the unknown, survive shifting liminal spaces, noclip through walls, uncover secret pathways and escape the Shroud with your sanity intact. Release date TBA

Loan Shark. Psychological horror. The loan shark is coming for you. Catch enough fish to repay your debt before it is too late. Go fish. Available now

Poppy Playtime Chapter 5. Toy horror. You are propelled further into the gruesome depths of the factory, with Playtime’s security system Huggy Wuggy in hot pursuit. Releases 18 Feb 2026

“A room without books is like a body without a soul.”

― Marcus Tullius Cicero

A Selection of Horror Books Released this Week

15 horror books this week. Themes: Supernatural, psychological, ghosts, post-apocalyptic, splatterpunk, and coming of age horror

See: A Selection of Horror Books Released, 11 to 17 Jan 2026

“I think the act of reading imbues the reader with a sensitivity toward the outside world that people who don’t read can sometimes lack.”

― John Connolly, The Book of Lost Things

A Selection of Horror Movies Released this Week

10 horror movies this week. Themes: Supernatural, serial killer, monster, zombie apocalypse, animal, vampire, sci-fi, and gothic horror

See: A Selection of Horror Movies Released, 11 to 17 Jan 2026

“The purpose of a storyteller is not to tell you how to think, but to give you questions to think upon.”

― Brandon Sanderson, The Way of Kings

What We Were Thinking About this Week

Wilderness horror

The Machine of the Devil by Maria Haskins (flash fiction, Flash Fiction Online)

Did you know I recommend one horror book every day of the year on Bluesky, Threads, Facebook, and Twitter?

This week’s horror book recommendations

Theme: ‘Don’t go in those woods’ horror

The North Woods by Douglass Hoover
“Eight hundred miles stretched between Wyatt and the horrors that filled his mind.”

The Twisted Dark by Erica Damon
“Death – that was what the curse demanded. It was all it would accept.”

Cherokee Sabre by Jamison Roberts
“…he was shocked to see the entire backside of the tent was shredded open.”

In the House in the Dark of the Woods by Laird Hunt
“A woods can be a miracle of light and shadow. A woods can be a place to dream.”

Where the Chill Waits by T. Chris Martindale
“But the forest was eternal. The forest could wait.”

Shadow in the Woods by J.P. Choquette
“It’s called Ecotherapy, a sort of immersion into the natural world.”

The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon by Stephen King
“The world had teeth and it could bite you with them anytime it wanted.”

“Of course it’s the writer who creates the characters; but characters who are—in a real sense—alive will eventually break free of the writer’s control and begin to act independently.”

― Haruki Murakami, Novelist as a Vocation

Horror Fun

1-panel comic from Port Sherry on Instagram. The caption says, 'It is said that watching ghost movies at night attracts read ghosts...' The picture is of a scared person sitting, scared, on a couch at night watching TV, surrounded by ghosts. The audio from the TV says, 'Pleaes no! I didn't mean to kill you. It was an accident! Nooo. Oooooh!' One watching ghost says, 'What are we watching?' Another answers with, 'Documentary.'

Port Sherry on Instagram

Thanks for reading

Thanks for reading. Catch you on the other side.

Jayson

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Published: 17 January 2026

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