Gone Girl

3.40
    Gone Girl
    2014

    Synopsis

    With his wife's disappearance having become the focus of an intense media circus, a man sees the spotlight turned on him when it's suspected that he may not be innocent.

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    Cast

    • Ben AffleckNick Dunne
    • Rosamund PikeAmy Dunne
    • Neil Patrick HarrisDesi Collings
    • Tyler PerryTanner Bolt
    • Carrie CoonMargo Dunne
    • Kim DickensDetective Rhonda Boney
    • Patrick FugitOfficer James Gilpin
    • David ClennonRand Elliott
    • Lisa BanesMarybeth Elliott
    • Missi PyleEllen Abbott

    Recommendations

    • 100

      Variety

      Surgically precise, grimly funny and entirely mesmerizing over the course of its swift 149-minute running time, this taut yet expansive psychological thriller represents an exceptional pairing of filmmaker and material.
    • 100

      Time Out

      It's a hypnotically perverse film, one that redeems your faith in studio smarts (but not, alas, in local law enforcement, tabloid crime reporting or, indeed, marriage).
    • 100

      Entertainment Weekly

      Anyone who loved Gone Girl the book will walk out of Gone Girl the movie with a sick grin on their face. You can stop being nervous.
    • 90

      TheWrap

      Not only brutal but also brutally funny, Gone Girl mixes top-notch suspenseful storytelling with the kind of razor-edged wit that slashes so quick and clean you're still watching the blade go past before you notice you're bleeding.
    • 90

      New York Magazine (Vulture)

      The movie is phenomenally gripping—although it does leave you queasy, uncertain what to take away on the subject of men, women, marriage, and the possibility of intimacy from the example of such prodigiously messed-up people.
    • 80

      The Hollywood Reporter

      A sharply made, perfectly cast and unfailingly absorbing melodrama. But, like the director's adaptation of another publishing phenomenon, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, three years ago, it leaves you with a quietly lingering feeling of: “Is that all there is?”
    • 80

      The Telegraph

      For all its simmering malice and buried secrets, it’s worth remembering that this is David Fincher in fun mode: unnerving, shocking and provoking for better and for worse, in sickness and in health, but mostly sickness.
    • 80

      The Guardian

      Gone Girl, finally, may be no more than a storm in a teacup. But what an elegant, bone-china teacup this is. And what a fearsome force-10 gale we have brewing inside.

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