Companion

2025

Action / Sci-Fi / Thriller

158
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 93% · 261 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 88% · 1K ratings
IMDb Rating 6.9/10 10 167061 167.1K

Director

Top cast

Marc Menchaca as Deputy Hendrix
Rupert Friend as Sergey
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by sandyrubi 7 / 10

Don't watch the trailer!

Imagine a modern twist on The Stepford Wives. If you've seen the trailer, you'll have a pretty good idea of where this is going, because the trailer reveals too much, why do they keep doing this?!The film was entertaining and had its moments. There were a few laughs and a good dose of gore to keep things interesting. Sophie Thatcher definitely stole the show with her performance, making it worth the watch.The movie delivers what it promises without any pretentious fluff, but it doesn't really break any new ground. It's a fun ride if you're in the mood for something light and gory, but don't expect any major surprises. Overall, it's an enjoyable film, but don't go in with sky-high expectations.PS. I was completely convinced right until the credits rolled that Orlando Bloom was in this, but no, it was his doppelganger, Rupert Friend.
Reviewed by MLVC4E 7 / 10

Like Black Mirror, but bloodier and nastier

Some films catch you off guard. The Companion is one of those: it feels like a long, twisted episode of Black Mirror, with creepy tech, a semi-futuristic vibe, dark comedy, and some brutally graphic violence. But instead of being just another wacky concept, it's got a story that grabs you and builds up with real rhythm and smarts.Sophie Thatcher is fantastic. I already knew her from Yellowjackets and of course the Harness Your Hopes video by Pavement, and here she proves once again she's got a magnetic screen presence-even playing an android. Jack Quaid is also great, especially if you're used to him in The Boys, because his character here is completely different: darker, more nuanced, and with a well-built arc.The film leans into the whole "tech with a moral" idea, but without getting preachy. It plays with themes like toxic masculinity, control, and the fear of female autonomy, but does it with biting humor and always keeps the fun factor alive. Visually it's polished, and while it doesn't reinvent anything, it pushes its concept all the way with style and guts.It's not perfect, but it's definitely a good time. One of those films that goes down easy, surprises you, and leaves you thinking. If you're into horror with a message and a bit of satire, this is a solid choice.
Reviewed by JTReviewsPlus 8 / 10

Avoid the Official Trailer for Companion

The premise of Companion isn't anything new however its execution is both charming and disturbing. It's also one of those movies where the less you know about it the better.Sophie Thatcher and Jack Quaid are perfect in their respective roles. There's a lot of clever dialogue that elevates everyone's performance, gradually raising the tension at a great pace. Companion is a thriller more than it is horror movie but it goes to dark places while balancing humor to amazing effect.The decision to contrast retro-style outfits with the modern-futuristic style of the technology and setting was a brilliant one. Costuming in general gets overlooked by many people but here it helps give Companion its own identity that fits the tone of the movie perfectly.Companion utilizes its R-rating well too. There's a great balance of blood and violence mixed in with underlying themes of control, relationship dynamics, moral implications regarding technology, and much more. If you're looking for a dark comedy with a few surprises up its sleeve, you'll definitely want to check out Companion.
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