Companion is the new movie from the producers of Barbarian (it's great) and we are breaking down the unforgettable ending.
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.
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 ...
Plus, Thatcher wants to join an iconic horror franchise and Quaid says this is the 'most insecure character' he's ever played.
Neither a horror nor a comedy, this future-tinged tale settles for being a reductive collection of better movies.
The Pitch: An extinction event has made the Earth a very empty place, so when a solar-powered “smart” buoy ( Kristen Stewart) powers back on after many years, it doesn’t have anyone to make contact ...
The Jinguji twins, Rumi and Naori, have little in common. Rumi is athletic and straightforward, while Naori is geeky and does ...
"The very first incarnation of the idea, and I don't know if I ever shared this with Sophie, but Iris was the villain," ...
Kristen Stewart plays one of those remnants: a little yellow SMART buoy we first see trapped in ice in a desolate landscape.
The filmmaker explains why no sequel is in his future, despite strong reviews and promising box office tracking.
GROWING PAINS star Tracey Gold credits her on-screen mom and future husband for helping her overcome a dangerous eating ...
Sophie Thatcher’s robot companion is the kind of 1960s woman that every incel dreams of. But things are not that simple.