Find Movies & TV
Home
Live TV
On Demand
Discover
Explore
Movies & TV Shows
Most Popular
Leaving Soon
Categories
Action
Animation
Comedy
Crime
Descriptive Audio
Documentary
Drama
En Español
Horror
Music
Romance
Sci-Fi
Thriller
Western
Explore
Browse Channels
Featured Channels
Stargate by MGM
Hallmark Movies & More
The First 48 by A&E
Categories
Hit TV
Drama TV
True Crime
Comedy
News
Sports
Reality
History & Science
Movies
Sci-Fi & Action
Classic TV
Food & Home
Lifestyle
Nature & Travel
Daytime TV
Game Shows
Kids & Family
Anime+
Chills & Thrills
International
En Español
Music
Sign In
Gone
Directed by
Heitor Dhalia
PG-13
2012
1h 34m
Thriller
,
Mystery
,
and more
5.9
12%
42%
Add to Watchlist
When her sister disappears, Jill is convinced the serial killer who kidnapped her two years ago has returned, and she sets out to once again face her abductor.
More
Where to Watch Gone
Fandango at Home Free
Free
Fawesome
Free
Kanopy
Free
+9 more
Cast of Gone
Amanda Seyfried
Jill Conway
Daniel Sunjata
Powers
Wes Bentley
Peter Hood
Michael Paré
Lt. Ray Bozeman
Jennifer Carpenter
Sharon Ames
Sebastian Stan
Billy
Emily Wickersham
Molly Conway
Nick Searcy
Mr. Miller
Socratis Otto
Jim LaPointe
Joel David Moore
Nick Massey
Kate Moennig
Erica Lonsdale
Sam Upton
Officer McKay
Ted Rooney
Henry Massey
Erin Carufel
Officer Ash
Amy Argyle
Tanya Muslin
Susan Hess
Dr. Mira Andrews
Jeanine Jackson
Mrs. Cermak
Hunter Parrish
Try
Blaine Palmer
Conrad Reynolds
Victor Morris
Officer Dubois
Danny Wynands
Officer Johnson
Wade Allen
Officer Cummins
Jade Marx-Berti
Officer Ruffolo
Bruce Lawson
Detective Lawson
Jordan Fry
Jock
Jeff Cole
Customer
Tracy Pacana
School Girl #1
Madison Wray
School Girl #2
Casey O'Neill
Jill's Opponent
Aaron Landon
Busboy
Meredith Adelaide
Jock's Girlfriend
Ray Buckley
Jock's Friend
Danny Belrose
Custodian
Grant Reschke
Older Boy
Heitor Dhalia
Director
Allison Burnett
Writer
Sidney Kimmel
Producer
Gary Lucchesi
Producer
Chris Salvaterra
Producer
Tom Rosenberg
Producer
Dan Abrams
Producer
Gone Ratings & Reviews
Creative Loafing
Matt Brunson
Gone wasn't screened in advance for critics and opened to a desultory $4.8 million gross. Anybody interested in seeing it better head to the theater posthaste, because after a couple more weeks, this mediocre effort is sure to be gone, baby, gone.
Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
John Beifuss
So lame the only scare during the first hour is the old cat-jumping-into-frame trick.
jackiekcooper.com
Jackie K. Cooper
Put this on Lifetime and it might find an audience, but on the big screen nobody cares
Observer
Rex Reed
Gifted and sincere as she always is, there's not much Ms. Seyfried can do with this tripe.
One Guy's Opinion
Frank Swietek
A tepid, silly thriller that would barely pass muster as basic cable fare...'Gone' should never have arrived.
Boston Globe
Tom Russo
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.
Los Angeles Times
Glenn Whipp
A movie that makes "Murder on the Orient Express" feel like"The Silence of the Lambs"by comparison.
Film.com
Eric D. Snider
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.
Entertainment Weekly
Clark Collis
Which stinks worse? The absurdly large pile of red herrings Gone amasses? Or the film's sub-Scooby Doo conclusion?
Rolling Stone
Peter Travers
It lies there flapping like a dying fish. Skip it.
Slant Magazine
R. Kurt Osenlund
Nearly a year has passed since the release of Catherine Hardwicke's Red Riding Hood, and Amanda Seyfried is still crying wolf.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
Ms. Seyfried belongs to a stable of blank-faced, saucer-eyed beauties whose limited appeal may conquer the small screen but so far has failed to tame the large.
AV Club
Tasha Robinson
It's never fully convincing in the way it lays out a bread-crumb trail for its suffering protagonist to follow to the truth. But it does find a little new life in a familiar formula.
The Hollywood Reporter
John DeFore
A thriller so fixated on red herrings that viewers may stop caring if anyone's really in danger.
Variety
Dennis Harvey
A low-pulse thriller that evaporates from memory with the last credit.
Boxoffice Magazine
David Ehrlich
With a title that's even more generic than the film's aesthetic, Gone will struggle to draw audiences. By next weekend, it'll be...wait for it... Not there, anymore.
Movieline
Stephanie Zacharek
Seyfried has spent too much time lately in vehicles that aren't worthy of her. Gone at least takes her seriously - except when, to delicious effect, it doesn't.
CinemaBlend
Katey Rich
A logic-free, utterly joyless thriller that substitutes a wild goose chase for an actual plot
Watch Gone Videos
Gone
Gone
Trailer
Gone (International Trailer)
Gone (International Trailer)
Trailer
Amanda Seyfried On Her Character
Amanda Seyfried On Her Character
Behind the Scenes
Daniel Sunjata On What Makes The Film Unique
Daniel Sunjata On What Makes The Film Unique
Behind the Scenes
Heitor Dhalia On Having A Female Protagonist
Heitor Dhalia On Having A Female Protagonist
Behind the Scenes
Jennifer Carpenter On Sharon And Jill's Relationship
Jennifer Carpenter On Sharon And Jill's Relationship
Behind the Scenes
Here We Go
Here We Go
Scene
I'll Sleep When He's Dead
I'll Sleep When He's Dead
Scene
I'm The One That Got Away
I'm The One That Got Away
Scene
Take Plex everywhere
Watch free anytime, anywhere, on almost any device.
See the full list of supported devices
Home
Live TV
On Demand
Discover