Gone

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  • Opened February 24, 2012 
  • 1 hr 35 min
  • PG-13 | Drug References, Brief Language, Some Sexual Material and Violence and Terror
  • Parents: Common Sense Media says Iffy for 14+. More on child suitability

  • In the chilling suspense thriller GONE, Jill Parrish (Amanda Seyfried) comes home from a night shift to discover her sister Molly has been abducted. Jill, having escaped from a kidnapping a year before, is convinced that the same serial killer has come back and taken Molly. Since the killer leaves no trace, the police don't have any evidence and can't help her. Afraid that Molly will be dead by sunrise, Jill sets out alone on a nail-biting chase to come face-to-face with the killer. Will she have enough time to find and outwit him, expose his secrets and save her sister? Full synopsis

  • Cast: Amanda Seyfried, Daniel Sunjata, Jennifer Carpenter, Sebastian Stan, Wes Bentley
  • Director: Heitor Dhalia
  • Genres: Suspense/Thriller

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Gone ...... to DVD

by Darkola

I'm not sure why, but this past year or two most of the movies coming out just seem to be par, and this one falls into that same catagory. This is a lady who was kidnapped and escaped her killer,...

Oh No!
stright to the round file with this one

by El Chingon of all time

another lets make some quick cash movie, the whole movie again in the previews would not recommed this at all this was as Bad as P2, PhoneBooth, save your movie money and your Time which you can't...

Must Go!
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by ferd14718

I enjoyed the movie very much. I think it ended a little abruptly, as I wanted more but all in all it was a good movie. I had to tell my adult kids how he got in. I had to tell them he rented a...

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Critic Reviews

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Movieline
| Stephanie Zacharek

Seyfried has spent too much time lately in vehicles that aren't worthy of her, "Red Riding Hood" being the most egregious example. Gone at least takes her seriously – except when, to delicious effect, it doesn't. Read full review

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Entertainment Weekly
| Clark Collis

Which stinks worse? The absurdly large pile of red herrings Gone amasses? Or the film's sub-Scooby Doo conclusion? Read full review

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Boston Globe
| Tom Russo

Hand it to Amanda Seyfried - she seems to have a knack for underplaying unstable characters in a way that lets their nuttiness creep right up on you. Read full review

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Boxoffice Magazine
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Gone starts off as a character study about a woman struggling to regain control of her world in the wake of a horribly intrusive event, but that sort of thing doesn't make for a fun night at the movies, so it quickly concedes to a Hitchcockian "wrong woman" riff, in which sexually motivated abduction serves as the worst MacGuffin in movie history. Read full review

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Amanda Seyfried in "Gone."