Drew Hancock's unclassifiable blend of horror, rom-com, science fiction and heist movie asked a lot of its actors, and Thatcher and Quaid delivered — they tell IndieWire how they did it.
Jack Quaid: “I love that it is very timely ... As long as you physically commit to the song, you dance, I’m in.” The cast and crew of ‘Companion’. CREDIT: Warner Bros.
Drew Hancock’s debut feature from New Line Cinema is a devilishly clever horror comedy starring Sophie Thatcher and Jack Quaid.
Companion is a fresh take on the science fiction comedy horror genre. The film is written and helmed by Drew Hancock with ...
Plus, Thatcher wants to join an iconic horror franchise and Quaid says this is the 'most insecure character' he's ever played ...
I grew up dancing, and I'm very in tune with my body ... and in this you're playing a crappy boyfriend. Jack Quaid (JQ): The worst. JQ: Oh God. They both have their own challenges, and like ...
I grew up dancing, and I'm very in tune with my body ... and in this you're playing a crappy boyfriend. Jack Quaid (JQ): The worst. How are playing those roles different. Which is more difficult?
The evening goes off fine with wine, dancing and reminiscing. Patrick tells the story of meeting Eli at a costume party where he was dressed as Dracula and when he stepped on Eli’s dinosaur tail ...