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Gone is a 2012 American thriller film written by Allison Burnett, directed by Heitor Dhalia, and starring Amanda Seyfried. The film earned negative reviews from critics and was a box office disappointment .
2 Cast. 3 References. 4 External links. ... Turn of Faith is a 2002 American crime drama film directed by Charles Jarrott and starring Ray Mancini and Mia Sara. [1] Plot
Gone is a 2007 psychological horror film starring Shaun Evans and Amelia Warner as a young British couple travelling through the Australian outback who become involved with a mysterious and charismatic American (Scott Mechlowicz) whose motive for imposing his friendship upon them becomes increasingly suspect.
The film has a 67% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on six reviews. [3]Scott Tobias of The A.V. Club described the film as “a work of astonishing banality.” [1]. Todd McCarthy of Variety wrote in his review, “But pic feels more like sitcom than genuinely spiritual comedy, making TV/cable and video much more suitable venues than theatrical release.” [2]
The critically acclaimed film showed at more than 30 film festivals. It is among the films featured in Gary Kramer's book, Independent Queer Cinema: Reviews and Interviews. [1] The cover of the book displays the poster for the film; the director, Michael Akers, and the star, Matthew Montgomery, are both interviewed in Chapter Five. [1]
In 2018, she had the female lead in the film, If You're Gone, about a high school senior whose boyfriend mysteriously disappears. [10] The disappearance results in her character's spiraling into deep depression and even questioning her faith in God. [11] The film was based on the popular Christy Award-winning novel of that name by Brittany Goodwin.
It's All Gone Pete Tong is a 2004 British-Canadian [2] mockumentary-drama film [3] about a DJ who goes completely deaf. The title uses a rhyming slang phrase used in Britain from the 1980s (Pete Tong = "wrong"), referring to the BBC Radio 1 DJ Pete Tong who cameos in the film.
The website Moria found that while the movie was open-ended it found the movie's avoidance of the usual post-apocalyptic clichés to be a real plus. It also liked the mystery the movie presented and enjoyed the resolution, although its scientific validity was questionable. It noted the movie could have served as a pilot for an on-going TV ...