TechnologyStarring Jack Quaid and Sophie Thatcher, this film sets out to deconstruct men's objectification of women, and asks good questions about why we want robots at all. Shame about the logical hole at its centre 19 February 2025 Josh (Jack Quaid) and hisrobo-companion, Iris(Sophie Thatcher)Warner Bros. PicturesCompanionDrew Hancock (Warner Bros (UK and US, on general release))Arriving at a house in the country, Iris (Sophie Thatcher) isnt sure she is welcome. The owner, Sergey (Rupert Friend), is leery; his wife, Kat (Megan Suri), is unfriendly. It isnt Iris she dislikes, Kat later admits, it is the idea of her: she makes her feel redundant.Iriss boyfriend, Josh (Jack Quaid), is patient and encouraging, but even he finds her shyness and clinginess hard to bear. Go to sleep, Iris, he says, and Iriss eyes roll up inside her head as