“Companion”: A Barbie-Bright Horror with a Dark AI Twist

by Chris Davies

Amazon Prime’s latest horror movie Companion has captured viewers’ attention with its striking blend of vibrant visuals and chilling themes. Directed by Drew Hancock, the film stars Jack Quaid as Josh and Sophie Thatcher as Iris in a story that initially feels like a romantic comedy but quickly spirals into a dark, suspenseful thriller.

From the very start, Companion unsettles its audience. Before the title sequence even rolls, Iris ominously recounts the two happiest moments of her life: the day she met Josh—and the day she killed him. This macabre opening sets the tone for a narrative that combines elements of horror and psychological thriller, exploring themes of artificial intelligence, control, and trust.

The plot unfolds as Josh and Iris join friends for a weekend getaway at a secluded house owned by Sergey (Rupert Friend). As the story develops, it becomes clear that Iris is no ordinary girlfriend—she is a robot designed to fulfill Josh’s needs. The once idyllic cabin retreat soon descends into chaos as the android’s behavior spirals out of control.

Produced by New Line Cinema, known for hits like The Notebook and Barbarian, Companion has earned critical acclaim, boasting a 93% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Stephanie Bunbury of the Financial Times praised the film’s aesthetic, comparing its palette to “Barbie-bright,” while noting its sharp commentary on sexual politics, “but with added stage blood.”

Kyle Smith of the Wall Street Journal lauded Companion as “one of the most skillfully constructed horror movies of this decade,” highlighting its dark humor and insightful exploration of AI’s implications in near-future society.

Fans have responded enthusiastically, with one describing the film as “a fresh take on the genre, blending horror with thought-provoking themes about technology and trust.” Others appreciated its clever mix of violence and accessibility, calling it “surprising” and “highly recommended.” However, not all reviews were glowing—some viewers found the film’s pacing awkward and felt the trailer gave away too much of the plot.

Companion stands out in the current film industry landscape for its unique approach to the horror genre, combining psychological thriller elements with a sci-fi twist that challenges conventional storytelling. For those interested in exploring the evolving role of artificial intelligence in cinema, this movie offers a compelling watch.

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Companion is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video.

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