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Podcast: ‘Companion’ Gets Uncertified

While 2025 might not be off to the, ah, greatest start in a lot of ways, nobody can blame studio horror for not bringing its A-game. Over the next couple of weeks, audiences will be treated to studio-backed horror like Oz Perkins‘s The Monkey, Josh Ruben‘s Heart Eyes, and Companion, the latest high-concept horror film from the studio that brought you Barbarian. Does it live up to its full potential? Well, that depends which podcast host you talk to.

For Iris (Sophie Thatcher), meeting Josh (Jack Quaid) was love at first sight. That is why she is so determined to make a good first impression with his work friends during a long weekend at a lake house. But when the owner of the guest house gets a little too friendly with Iris, she’s forced to defend herself, sparking a turn of violent events that will test Iris and Josh’s relationship to its limits. The feature film debut of writer-director Drew Hancock, Companion is another example of studio horror done right.

In this short excerpt from the podcast, Matt Donato shares that he was merely whelmed with the film, and that he wasn’t the only one in his theater that felt that way:

“I go with more high-concept, mid-delivery. I wasn’t enthusiastic a lot of the time, and neither was my screening. My screening was very tempered. There wasn’t a lot of hooting and hollering. There was just a lot of like, oh, ha yeah, that’s cool.”

The Companion episode of the Certified Forgotten podcast is now available to stream on SpotifyApple PodcastsYouTube, or the podcast platform of your choice.

Podcast: ‘Smile 2’ Gets Uncertified

Even with the recent boom in horror films from Hollywood studios, it’s still a rare thing to find a film with a budget north of eight figures. That makes a movie like Smile 2 something of an extravagance among horror releases. Made for a whopping $28 million, writer-director Parker Finn returns to his own franchise with the goal of making something bigger, badder, and meaner than its predecessor. And how do we know he succeeded? Both Matts liked it.

Welcome to the Skye Riley (Naomi Scott) redemption tour. A year after surviving a high-profile car accident, Riley has a new lease on life and is ready to promote the hell out of her brand new album. But when a late night pop-in for some much-needed painkillers causes her to witness the suicide of a college friend — yeah, you guessed it, the Smile demon is back, and this time he’s ready to crown the next American idol. The second feature from franchise creator Finn, Smile 2 is bigger and bolder than its predecessor.

In this short excerpt from the episode, Matt Donato explains why Smile 2 is more indicative of Finn’s talents as a director than its predecessor:

“What we see in the costumes, what we see in every part of the stage element, it is so glamorous, and it is so attractive. You see where the attention is being spent and the money is going. But Finn does not sacrifice anything in doing that. He’s not a horror director that forgets that horror is important, or forgets the character development. He’s hitting all the quadrants that I want from this type of horror movie, and doing so in a very appealing fashion.”

The Smile 2 episode of the Certified Forgotten podcast is now available to stream on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music, or the podcast platform of your choice.