Recent Thoughts on Movies

Collected ramblings on cinema

Leo Cookman
5 min readMar 25, 2024

Despite cinema being undoubtedly my most lucrative subject to write about on Medium, I’ve run out of things to say about it of late. Well, at least things to say that aren’t being better said elsewhere. But I have had a few underdeveloped thoughts that keep recurring yet resist the work of a full article, so I’m just going to aggregate them here and maybe develop some of them later. Enjoy!

AirBnB Horror

There’s been a new trend in horror lately, that of horror movies centralising their scares around the, frankly dubious, rise of holiday rentals. Ignoring the social horror that comes with that ubiquitous website’s brand of gentrification, increasing rents, lowering the housing stock, propping up wealthy landlords etc etc, the fear of taking over someone else’s private space seems to have finally bubbled over from ‘who else has the key?’ To ‘what else is in here?’. Barbarian, Leave the World Behind, Parasite, SuperHost, you should have left and more, all play on that fear that comes from the uncanny familiar/unfamiliarity of another person’s private space being opened up to strangers. This is nothing new, Psycho did it back in 1960, but given the rise of ‘holiday lets’ today it is no wonder cinema has found a new way to mess with our heads. Horror has always had its finger on the pulse when it…

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Leo Cookman

Peripatetic Writer. “Time’s Lie” out now from Zero Books.