Companion' director Drew Hancock explains how his initial idea would have been just another 'AI gone wrong' film.
Hancock’s sci-fi horror “Companion,” delves into society’s AI anxieties through a dark romantic comedy. Posted: February 3, ...
Companion,’ directed by Drew Hancock, and produced by Zach Cregger of ‘Barbarian,’ offers warnings and asks questions about ...
In your past works you use a horror and humor lens to explore human interaction. Can you explain why you enjoy mixing those ...
Throughout the first act or so in Companion, Iris is functionally unable to harm a fly. Exhibiting a docile personality, and an undying loyalty to Josh, she even promises at one point to still love ...
We see a lot of deaths in the film, most major and a couple of minor ones. We will take a look at the former here. Let's ...
Writer-director Drew Hancock explains the multiple reasons why he was desperate to include the iconic track and why 'Companion' was always the perfect title.
Drew Hancock's Companion was a thrilling watch covering the scary elements of science's advancement and the dangers of science being turned into something humanistic.
We spoke with 'Companion' director Drew Hancock about how COVID inspired him to write this film and tell a unique story about AI.
Writing needs to be tough.” ‘Companion’©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection Once Hancock realized that his instincts were wrong, he went back and added the comedy and tonal shifts.
Though Iris’s look is significant to the plot, it was not explicitly written in the screenplay. Hancock tells Marie Claire ...