The filmmaker explains why no sequel is in his future, despite strong reviews and promising box office tracking.
The writer/director tells IndieWire about maintaining a complicated tonal balance in one of the most impressive feature directorial debuts in years.
Neither a horror nor a comedy, this future-tinged tale settles for being a reductive collection of better movies.
Drew Hancock's clever twist on the too-good-to-be-true love story is giddy, gory and a truly fun genre mash-up.
Drew Hancock's feature debut is a sharp, sleek thriller with a hip modern edge starring Jack Quaid and Sophie Thatcher ...
When it comes to Companion, the journey is the fun part and not the discovery. Whether it's perfectly-timed flashbacks, ...
Curious about who dies in Companion? You’ve come to the right place. Drew Hancock’s Companion opens like a slasher movie from ...
The Village Voice review of "Companion," Drew Hancock’s tale of a murderous robotic love doll, finds the film pushes too many wrong buttons.
Writer/director Drew Hancock (“The Mountain”) pulls all the elements together that would make his film “The Companion” a ...
Quaid is best known for his darkly comedic work on “The Boys,” as well as his voice work in the Star Trek canon on “Lower ...
Fifteen minutes into Companion, director Drew Hancock skips the world-building and dives straight into conflict resolution, ...