Even before computers were common in everybody’s homes and shrunk down to fit in everyone’s pockets, there have been movies about artificial intelligences going rogue and hurting people, like HAL 9000 in 2001: A Space Odysseyor Skynet in the Terminatormovies. But now that A.I. is becoming a real thing (or at least a product called “A.I.” that can only be considered intelligent if you think a dictionary is intelligent), A.I. villains like the Terminator or Agent Smith from The Matrixdon’t necessarily line up with the modern conception of “intelligent” machines. One movie that does seem like an eerily realistic reflection of modern A.I. anxiety, though, is director Drew Hancock’s Companion.