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Gone
When her sister goes missing, Jill is convinced the serial killer who kidnapped her two years ago has returned, and she sets out to once again face her abductor.
10 July 1958, Seattle, Washington, USA
25 September 1977, Portland, Oregon, USA
8 August 1974, Los Angeles, California, USA
7 December 1979, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
9 October 1958, Brooklyn, New York, USA
4 September 1978, Jonesboro, Arkansas, USA
March 14, 2013
Unbelievably lazy.
April 23, 2012
With 'friends' like this movie, the feminist cause doesn't need enemies... [E]ven if Jill isn't crazy... she's still crazy, because she does not behave like a sane person.
February 27, 2012
It's a significant letdown that after all Jill's running, and all the guessing Seyfried makes us do, the climactic confrontation plays like an uninspired afterthought.
April 20, 2012
Seyfried shows she's not the kind of actress who would be an easy victim in a Scream movie.
February 26, 2012
No money should ever change hands in any Gone-related interaction, unless it is because you are buying matches and gasoline to set all the copies of it on fire.
February 29, 2012
Gifted and sincere as she always is, there's not much Ms. Seyfried can do with this tripe.
February 26, 2012
Siblings aren't the only things missing from Gone: Suspense, scares and common sense are all likewise MIA.
February 27, 2012
A movie that makes "Murder on the Orient Express" feel like"The Silence of the Lambs"by comparison.
February 15, 2013
By the end of Gone you'll be convinced that it's just a low-rent reworking of The Silence of the Lambs, with Seyfried's humongous peepers a sad substitute for Jodie Foster's acting chops.
April 20, 2012
It's one of those Hollywood movies that goes in one eye and out the other.
April 19, 2012
Everything about 'Gone' has the plasticy, leatherette feel of an imitation thriller.
April 23, 2012
It's all very well giving Amanda the power to vicariously avenge sex attacks, but it doesn't do much for gender relations.

