We’ve had quite a few movies about the horrors and potential threats that AI will pose to us all in the not-too-distant future. With technology taking huge leaps and bounds seemingly on a daily basis, ...
Companion' isn't your typical AI gone rogue movie. Inverse talks to writer-director Drew Hancock and stars Sophie Thatcher and Jack Quaid about their subversive sci-fi horror movie.
Drew Hancock's clever twist on the too-good-to-be-true love story is giddy, gory and a truly fun genre mash-up.
Another key element in convincing the audience to stay on Iris’s side is to make the human character delightfully hateable. Jack Quaid, who plays Iris’s nerdy but scheming boyfriend, told Yahoo ...
When it comes to Companion, the journey is the fun part and not the discovery. Whether it's perfectly-timed flashbacks, ...
"It would've been anticlimactic if we ended with anything else," Quaid says. Warning: This article contains spoilers for ...
Plus, Thatcher wants to join an iconic horror franchise and Quaid says this is the 'most insecure character' he's ever played.
The Village Voice review of "Companion," Drew Hancock’s tale of a murderous robotic love doll, finds the film pushes too many wrong buttons.
Neither a horror nor a comedy, this future-tinged tale settles for being a reductive collection of better movies.
"Companion" star Sophie Thatcher explains why her new horror film is "very relevant today" and teases what to expect from ...
In the smart, twisty thriller-comedy Companion, three young couples gather at a swanky lake house for the weekend. One of the ...
This article contains spoilers. In a time when artificial intelligence is becoming exponentially more popular and profitable, ...