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Companion

Companion

Find someone made just for you.

7.0 (2,342)2025-01-221h 37m
HorrorScience FictionThriller

Overview

During a weekend getaway at a secluded lakeside estate, a group of friends finds themselves entangled in a web of secrets, deception, and advanced technology. As tensions rise and loyalties are tested, they uncover unsettling truths about themselves and the world around them.

Budget
$10,000,000
Revenue
$36,869,122
Production
BoulderLight Pictures, New Line Cinema, Vertigo Entertainment, Subconscious, Domain Entertainment

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Director
Drew Hancock
Cinematography
Eli Born

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Manuel São Bento

January 29, 2025

7/10

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/companion-review/ "Companion may not reinvent the wheel within its genre, but the way Drew Hancock takes a familiar concept and infuses it with a personal touch and technically impressive execution results in an incredibly captivating viewing - especially for those who manage to avoid the criminally revealing trailers. The blend of tones, the unsettling atmosphere, and the exploration of complex themes like abuse, love, and control elevate …

r96sk

r96sk

January 31, 2025

9/10

<em>'Companion'</em> is great! I was actually spoiled on the general gist of this due to the trailers, which I didn't even seek out but despite ignoring them pre-other flicks I still managed to catch what this was about. Happily, it didn't matter as the film lets the cat out fairly quickly. I thought the aforementioned was going to be an issue, even though it is only a 90 minute movie I didn't think at that moment that it was going to have enough in the tank to make the overall movie enjoyabl…

CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

February 2, 2025

7/10

We first meet "Iris" (Sophie Thatcher) and boyfriend "Josh" (Jack Quaid) as they take his self-drive car into the wilderness to meet with some of his friends at the home of millionaire "Sergey" (a delightfully over-the-top Rupert Friend). She's not at all keen on his pals. She thinks they look down on her. He tries to reassure her and when they arrive we are introduced to "Kat" (Megan Suri) and to loved-up "Eli" (Harvey Guillén) and "Patrick" (Lukas Gage). She was right, they don't much like her…

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RalphRahal

March 5, 2025

7/10

Companion (2025) is another entry in the ever-growing “AI gone wrong” genre, but it does try to shake things up a little. The story is decent, keeping things interesting without dragging too much, though it still hits a lot of familiar beats. The twist on how the AI becomes a problem is a nice touch, but in the end, it doesn’t change the usual outcome. The climax is predictable, but it fits the film, so it doesn’t feel out of place. Visually, the movie looks great. The locations are stunning,…

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Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots

April 4, 2025

At first glance, “Companion” might seem like just another weekend-getaway-gone-wrong horror flick, but don’t be fooled. Writer / director Drew Hancock has crafted an incredibly fun and intense story that blends slasher thrills, sci-fi existentialism, and a sharp feminist edge into a blood-soaked ride that’s as entertaining as it is thought-provoking. This is so much more than an average popcorn movie, and it’s one of my favorites so far this year. The film follows Iris (Sophie Thatcher), a se…

EveAlex23

EveAlex23

July 11, 2025

8/10

Companion feels like an extended, uncomfortably intimate episode of Black Mirror. It shares the same eerie mix of dystopian technology, cool design, and digital paranoia. Everything appears clean on the surface, but something is deeply wrong underneath. Unlike Black Mirror, which often steps back to marvel at the dark potential of technology, Companion dives into something more grounded, more personal, and more brutal. The horror here does not come from a rogue AI or a system glitching out. I…

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kevin2019

December 26, 2025

8/10

"Companion" is really nothing more than a 21st century extension of Michael Crichton's fantastic science fiction thriller "Westworld" (1973) with the AI technology now being developed to such a cutting edge degree that each one of us will be offered the opportunity to own a companion to do whatever unspeakable things we want - that is if you can ever grow accustomed to the idea of this creepy thing prowling around your house. Does your blood run cold at the unsettling thought of this? Well, if n…