When it comes to Companion, the journey is the fun part and not the discovery. Whether it's perfectly-timed flashbacks, ...
How Companion was almost an entirely different movie ... and she uses that to kill him at the very beginning," Hancock tells EW. "And when I got to the part where she needed to kill Josh, I was like, ...
During a recent appearance on The Kingcast, Stephen King was full of praise for Mike Flanagan’s early scripts for the latest ...
The Village Voice review of "Companion," Drew Hancock’s tale of a murderous robotic love doll, finds the film pushes too many wrong buttons.
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 ...
"Companion" refreshes an old science fiction trope by way of true crime, along the way spotlighting star Sophie Thatcher's ...
This admission, in addition to some other instances of bizarre behavior, takes on a whole new meaning when the events of the next morning culminate in Iris killing an aggressively handsy Sergey after ...
Quaid is best known for his darkly comedic work on “The Boys,” as well as his voice work in the Star Trek canon on “Lower ...
Drew Hancock's feature debut is a sharp, sleek thriller with a hip modern edge starring Jack Quaid and Sophie Thatcher ...
Neither a horror nor a comedy, this future-tinged tale settles for being a reductive collection of better movies.
Drew Hancock's clever twist on the too-good-to-be-true love story is giddy, gory and a truly fun genre mash-up.
The movie is Hitchcockian to its core, with an edgy sense of humor that is just uncomfortable enough to make the film diabolically fun.