Film • Jan 22, 2025
Companion
- Status
- Released
- Release
- January 22, 2025 (9 months ago)
- Language
- English
- Runtime
- 1h 37m
- Rating
- R
- Genres
- Psychological horror
- Themes
- Artificial Intelligence, Dark Comedy, Psychological Thriller
- Origin
- United States
- Companies
- BoulderLight Pictures, New Line Cinema, Vertigo, Vertigo Entertainment
Cast
Crew

Drew HancockDirector, Writer

Roy LeeProducer

Zach CreggerProducer

Raphael MargulesProducer
Tracy RosenblumExecutive Producer
Andrew ChildsExecutive Producer

J.D. LifshitzProducer
Jamie BucknerExecutive Producer
Josh MackProducer
Adam RidleyExecutive Producer

Ryan RidleyExecutive Producer
Paulina SussmanExecutive Producer
Anthony TittanegroExecutive Producer
Andrew LaryExecutive Producer

Pete ChiappettaExecutive Producer

Richard BrenerExecutive Producer
Scores
- Average Score
- 71%
FilmAffinity
- 62%
IMDb
- 69%
Letterboxd
- 68%
Metacritic
- 67%
Rotten Tomatoes
- 89%
Levels
- Sex & Nudity
- Low >
- Violence
- High >
- Profanity
- Moderate >
- Algohol & Drugs
- Low >
- Fright & Intensity
- Moderate >
Reviews
ABC NewsReview: 'Companion' fiendishly funny romcom scarefest is a wickedly decadent treat
AV ClubSophie Thatcher makes a great Companion in an otherwise facile horror romp
Chicago Sun-Times'Companion' starts lovingly, then gets better and bloodier
EmpireCompanion
Frank Scheck‘Companion’ Review: Sophie Thatcher and Jack Quaid Star in a Nasty Treat of a Sci-Fi Thriller
The Irish TimesCompanion review: Sophie Thatcher is the scream queen to beat in this post-AI spin on The Stepford Wives
LAistFilmWeek: 'Companion,' 'Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story,' 'Dog Man,' and More
Los Angeles Times en EspañolCRÍTICAS. Una robot enamorada, unos pobladores en resistencia y más estrenos de la semana
Los Angeles TimesReview: In the dark lark 'Companion,' it's hard to trust your date when AI is a factor
Little White LiesCompanion review – no thrills, only spills in this AI apologia
Observer‘Companion’ Review: Robot Thriller Delivers Bloody Fun
Roger EbertCompanion movie review & film summary (2025)
David Fear'Companion' Resets the Concept of the Horror Rom-com
Coleman Spilde"Companion" exudes exactly the kind of self-important arrogance it desperately tries to parody
SlashFilmCompanion Review: This Surprising Horror Movie Is The First Great Film Of 2025 - SlashFilm
David SimsA Horror Movie That Already Gave Away Its Twist
Peter Howell‘Companion,’ the new sci-fi comedy-thriller, offers bloody, twisty fun — just don’t watch the trailer first
Kevin MaherCompanion review — a clever robot satire descends into violence
William Bibbiani‘Companion’ Review: Sophie Thatcher and Jack Quaid Star in a Wily, Well-Oiled Scary Movie Machine
Peter Debruge‘Companion’ Review: Smarter Than ‘M3GAN,’ but Still No ‘Ex Machina,’ Sophie Thatcher’s AI-Themed Thriller Makes for a Clever Late-January Surprise
Christian Zilko‘Companion’ Review: Are Horror Audiences Ready to Root for an AI Final Girl?
Frank Scheck‘Companion’ Review: Sophie Thatcher and Jack Quaid Star in a Nasty Treat of a Sci-Fi Thriller
Peter Debruge‘Companion’ Review: Smarter Than ‘M3GAN,’ but Still No ‘Ex Machina,’ Sophie Thatcher’s AI-Themed Thriller Makes for a Clever Late-January Surprise
William Bibbiani‘Companion’ Review: Sophie Thatcher and Jack Quaid Star in a Wily, Well-Oiled Scary Movie Machine
SlashFilmCompanion Review: This Surprising Horror Movie Is The First Great Film Of 2025 - SlashFilm
Collider'Companion' Review: Sophie Thatcher Is the Girl of Jack Quaid's Dreams (and Nightmares) in Biting Tech Thriller
Meagan Navarro‘Companion’ Review – Sophie Thatcher Dazzles in Zany Break-Up Movie
Paste MagazineCompanion Is About Controlling Relationships, in More Ways than One
EmpireCompanion
Chicago Sun-Times'Companion' starts lovingly, then gets better and bloodier
IGNCompanion Review - IGN
AV ClubSophie Thatcher makes a great Companion in an otherwise facile horror romp
EW.com'Companion' review: Jack Quaid leads a deliciously smart comedic thriller
Screen‘Companion’: Review
Digital SpyWhy knowing Companion's big twist doesn't ruin unpredictable sci-fi horror

































