Friend, a startup creating a $99, AI-powered necklace designed to be treated as a digital companion, has delayed its first batch of shipments.
Hot on the heels of her tremendous turn in Heretic, Sophie Thatcher proves she’s the scream queen to beat with this post-artificial intelligence comic spin on The Stepford Wives.
That’s right, Companion isn’t just a cutie little love story painted with the red of heart-shaped candy and blood, but is also a hate-mail valentine to mediocre tech bro losers who have a difficult time checking their entitlement.
Companion” — 2.5 stars “Iris, wake up!” Early in “Companion,” lovely Iris and her nerdy-nice boyfriend Josh are driving to a secluded lake house for a stay with friends. Iris
What begins as a charming romance in ‘Companion’ rapidly descends into a chilling sci-fi nightmare where love, AI and betrayal collide in
Much fretting is now underway, both in Hollywood and elsewhere, over the possible threat posed by artificial intelligence to humankind’s future wellbeing. This dark comic thriller from the team behind 2022’s Barbarian makes the following contribution to the debate: perhaps the sort of species that would see a need for AI in the first place deserves everything it’s going to get.
Starring Sophie Thatcher, Jack Quaid, Lukas Gage, writer-director Drew Hancock's movie Companion is one of the most exciting dark comedies of the year.
But once the couple arrive at a remote lake house owned by a Russian tycoon (Rupert Friend), it emerges that Iris is a 'companion ... have seemed outlandish not many years ago. Now, in this AI age, it could almost be a documentary.
There’s been a few films in recent years about robots going rogue (Like the highly successful M3GAN ), just to make you feel a bit on your toes about the rise of AI- and new horror film Companion is another entry into that genre.
Sophie Thatcher of Showtime’s “Yellowjackets” is the lead, a dreamy young woman named Iris who, while shopping for groceries, has a meet-cute with a pleasant young fellow named Josh, impeccably played by Jack Quaid of Prime Video’s “The Boys.
Revolutionize humanity or destroy it? Playwright Matthew Gasda's characters, inspired by OpenAI and its famous ChatGPT, grapple with existential questions about the direction of artificial intelligence.
From road rage revenge to gothic horror chills, this list of Netflix limited series is your ultimate weekend binge guide! Featuring Steven Yeun, Ali Wong, Edgar Allan Poe-inspired drama, and courtroom secrets with Rupert Friend,