Director Drew Hancock speaks with the Times Union about why he shot his celebrated feature-film debut in Dutchess and Putnam counties.
“Companion,” the debut feature of director Drew Hancock, promises audiences a feminist take on the well-known “ my partner is a robot ” trope. At a virtual college journalist roundtable, The Michigan ...
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Out of all the award shows in the award show season, the Critics Choice Awards might be the most underestimated. But, with ...
In your past works you use a horror and humor lens to explore human interaction. Can you explain why you enjoy mixing those ...
Companion's big twist was ruined by its trailers, but the satirical sci-fi thriller would have fared better if the creators ...
Though the twist of there being a second robot in Companion is surprising, there are many little details that hint at the ...
Quaid is in New York City for a few days to promote his new horror-comedy Companion (in theaters now), and he’s hoping to snag some reading material — namely, the latest issues of James Tynion IV and ...
Though Iris’s look is significant to the plot, it was not explicitly written in the screenplay. Hancock tells Marie Claire ...