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Companion

- Find someone made just for you.

A billionaire's death sets off a chain of events for Iris and her friends during a weekend trip to his lakeside estate.

Release Date : 2025-01-22

Language :MandarinEnglishGermanSpanish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : BoulderLight PicturesNew Line CinemaVertigo EntertainmentSubconsciousDomain Entertainment

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Sophie Thatcher

Character Name : Iris

Original Name : Sophie Thatcher

Gender : Female

Jack Quaid

Character Name : Josh

Original Name : Jack Quaid

Gender : Male

Lukas Gage

Character Name : Patrick

Original Name : Lukas Gage

Gender : Male

Megan Suri

Character Name : Kat

Original Name : Megan Suri

Gender : Female

Harvey Guillén

Character Name : Eli

Original Name : Harvey Guillén

Gender : Male

Rupert Friend

Character Name : Sergey

Original Name : Rupert Friend

Gender : Male

Jaboukie Young-White

Character Name : Teddy

Original Name : Jaboukie Young-White

Gender : Male

Matthew J. McCarthy

Character Name : Sid

Original Name : Matthew J. McCarthy

Gender : Male

Marc Menchaca

Character Name : Deputy Hendrix

Original Name : Marc Menchaca

Gender : Male

Woody Fu

Character Name : Mateo

Original Name : Woody Fu

Gender : Male

Ashley Lambert

Character Name : Josh's Car (voice)

Original Name : Ashley Lambert

Gender : Female

Reviews

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Manuel São Bento

@msbreviews

2025-01-29

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 this horror flick beyond cheap jump scares, leaving a lasting emotional and narrative impact that lingers well past the credits. With a powerhouse performance from Sophie Thatcher anchoring it all, this psychological thriller - sprinkled with comedy, romance, and even sci-fi elements - stands out as one of the year's first big surprises. I highly recommend watching it in theaters, as blind as possible." Rating: B

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r96sk

@r96sk

2025-01-31

'Companion' 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 enjoyable. I was wrong! It's a blast all the way through, there's a pleasant pace to it all. Sophie Thatcher is brilliant, her showing is impressive and very convincing. That blood-soaked look is class. The rest of the cast aren't on Thatcher's level but are still positive parts of this film, namely Jack Quaid and Lukas Gage. Thanks to the short run time, this does fly by. Top film! I saw it on the big screen as part of a double bill of sorts with 'Hard Truths'. This was the second one and it's a barrel of laughs compared to that Mike Leigh picture. Two films that I would highly recommend, all the same.

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2025-02-02

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 and at this point (for me, anyway) the penny started to drop. The married "Sergey" is supposed to be dating "Kat" but he's obviously a bit of a Lothario who tries it on with "Iris" and, well let's just say he probably wished he hadn't. Thing is, though, there's an whole load of manipulation going on here and it doesn't take "Iris", or us, long to realise that nothing is really as it seems. There's a fun chemistry on display here between Thatcher and Quaid and auteur Drew Hancock has crafted an entertaining scenario that avoids the standard cabin-in-the-woods style horror feature. This is a darkly comedic "careful what you've wished for" style of drama that has some decent menace intermingled with a few shades of Dan Stevens in "Cuckoo" from last year, too. For me, though, it's the dentally perfect Gage who steals the show proving the very point that true love isn't just skin deep and not everyone keeps their brains in their head! Amidst a tired and formulaic genre, this offers a refreshing change well worth a watch.