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EP 259 - Companion – AI Horror, Love, and the Fight for Autonomy
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Episode Description: In this episode of The Successful Screenwriter, Geoffrey D. Calhoun is joined by regular guests Katie Presto and Reece Taylor to analyze and review Companion, the sci-fi horror film that blends psychological tension, AI themes, and unexpected humor. Geoffrey goes in blind, without prior knowledge of the film, leading to fresh reactions and in-depth discussions on themes of love, control, and vulnerability. We also explore standout performances, directorial choices, and how Companion fits into the evolving landscape of horror comedies.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
Geoffrey D. Calhoun is an award-winning screenwriter, author of The Guide for Every Screenwriter, and host of The Successful Screenwriter podcast. With films that have aired on network television and streaming platforms, Geoffrey shares his passion for storytelling and film analysis to help writers sharpen their craft.
Resources Mentioned in the Episode:
#FilmAnalysis #CompanionMovie #Screenwriting #HorrorComedy #SciFiHorror #Podcast #MovieReview
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What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
- Why going into a film blind can enhance the viewing experience.
- How Companion subverts AI horror tropes.
- Sophie Thatcher’s rising star power and character choices.
- The film’s exploration of love, power dynamics, and control.
- How horror-comedy is making a comeback in Hollywood.
- Box office insights and potential for sequels.
- [00:38] Introduction to the film analysis segment.
- [01:21] Companion logline and initial reactions.
- [02:34] Sophie Thatcher’s performance and comparisons to Anya Taylor-Joy & Jodie Foster.
- [06:39] The shocking reveal: Did you see it coming?
- [08:53] Themes of love, abuse, and control in Companion.
- [12:11] AI love vs. human love: A unique perspective.
- [16:18] Jack Quaid’s performance and eerie resemblance to his father, Dennis Quaid.
- [17:01] Guessing the film’s budget and box office performance.
- [19:23] Horror-comedy: A genre resurgence?
- [20:48] Looking ahead: Next film review (Heart Eyes).
- Katie Presto: Regular guest and film cinephile, offering unique perspectives on character depth and themes.
- Reece Taylor: Resident “film philosopher,” known for his deep dives into storytelling mechanics.
Geoffrey D. Calhoun is an award-winning screenwriter, author of The Guide for Every Screenwriter, and host of The Successful Screenwriter podcast. With films that have aired on network television and streaming platforms, Geoffrey shares his passion for storytelling and film analysis to help writers sharpen their craft.
Resources Mentioned in the Episode:
- Companion (2024) – Film discussed.
- Ex Machina & Westworld – Similar AI-driven films.
- The Menu – A recent example of suspenseful horror-comedy.
- Podcast Website: The Successful Screenwriter
- Instagram: @screenwriterpod
- TikTok: @screenwriterpod
#FilmAnalysis #CompanionMovie #Screenwriting #HorrorComedy #SciFiHorror #Podcast #MovieReview
261 episodes
EP 259 - Companion – AI Horror, Love, and the Fight for Autonomy
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Episode Description: In this episode of The Successful Screenwriter, Geoffrey D. Calhoun is joined by regular guests Katie Presto and Reece Taylor to analyze and review Companion, the sci-fi horror film that blends psychological tension, AI themes, and unexpected humor. Geoffrey goes in blind, without prior knowledge of the film, leading to fresh reactions and in-depth discussions on themes of love, control, and vulnerability. We also explore standout performances, directorial choices, and how Companion fits into the evolving landscape of horror comedies.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
Geoffrey D. Calhoun is an award-winning screenwriter, author of The Guide for Every Screenwriter, and host of The Successful Screenwriter podcast. With films that have aired on network television and streaming platforms, Geoffrey shares his passion for storytelling and film analysis to help writers sharpen their craft.
Resources Mentioned in the Episode:
#FilmAnalysis #CompanionMovie #Screenwriting #HorrorComedy #SciFiHorror #Podcast #MovieReview
…
continue reading
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
- Why going into a film blind can enhance the viewing experience.
- How Companion subverts AI horror tropes.
- Sophie Thatcher’s rising star power and character choices.
- The film’s exploration of love, power dynamics, and control.
- How horror-comedy is making a comeback in Hollywood.
- Box office insights and potential for sequels.
- [00:38] Introduction to the film analysis segment.
- [01:21] Companion logline and initial reactions.
- [02:34] Sophie Thatcher’s performance and comparisons to Anya Taylor-Joy & Jodie Foster.
- [06:39] The shocking reveal: Did you see it coming?
- [08:53] Themes of love, abuse, and control in Companion.
- [12:11] AI love vs. human love: A unique perspective.
- [16:18] Jack Quaid’s performance and eerie resemblance to his father, Dennis Quaid.
- [17:01] Guessing the film’s budget and box office performance.
- [19:23] Horror-comedy: A genre resurgence?
- [20:48] Looking ahead: Next film review (Heart Eyes).
- Katie Presto: Regular guest and film cinephile, offering unique perspectives on character depth and themes.
- Reece Taylor: Resident “film philosopher,” known for his deep dives into storytelling mechanics.
Geoffrey D. Calhoun is an award-winning screenwriter, author of The Guide for Every Screenwriter, and host of The Successful Screenwriter podcast. With films that have aired on network television and streaming platforms, Geoffrey shares his passion for storytelling and film analysis to help writers sharpen their craft.
Resources Mentioned in the Episode:
- Companion (2024) – Film discussed.
- Ex Machina & Westworld – Similar AI-driven films.
- The Menu – A recent example of suspenseful horror-comedy.
- Podcast Website: The Successful Screenwriter
- Instagram: @screenwriterpod
- TikTok: @screenwriterpod
#FilmAnalysis #CompanionMovie #Screenwriting #HorrorComedy #SciFiHorror #Podcast #MovieReview
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