Sophie Thatcher leads the cast of horror sci fi comedy ‘Companion.’ Find out more about the ensemble cast here.
Jack Quaid says he was absolutely fascinated by the “amazing twists and turns” in his new horror movie, Companion.
Iris is sweet and loving. Boyfriend Josh is cute and nerdy. But when the two travel to a secluded lake house for a weekend with friends, things turn dark and bloody fast.
Jack Quaid has compared Companion's Josh to Scream killer Richie, saying he's even more "insecure" than that character.
Set to release on Jan. 31, “Companion” follows Iris, a socially anxious young woman played by Sophie Thatcher, who believes she’s organically fallen in love with Josh, portrayed by Jack Quaid. However, her seemingly idyllic relationship unravels when she learns the truth: she’s an AI robot designed to meet his every desire.
Sophie Thatcher plays an AI-powered girlfriend who turns on her boyfriend (Jack Quaid) and embraces free will in high-tech horror film "Companion."
The director behind Jack Quaid and Sophie Thatcher's sci-fi romance-thriller spills all ahead of its release January 31.
Disable your logic for 90 minutes and "Companion" will reward you with some clever twists and delicious ironies.
Jack Quaid is happy he can now say how he really feels about his Companion character, calling him even more "insecure" than Scream 's Richie. The critically-acclaimed new horror sci-fi sees Quaid play Josh who, along with his "companion" robot Iris ( Sophie Thatcher ), goes on a weekend trip with friends which goes horribly wrong.
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Companion review: this comedy horror on the perils of AI might be blunt, but it’s a bloody hoot - 4/5 Sophie Thatcher makes her claim for the scream queen crown in Drew Hancock’s punchy take on the ro