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  1. Adaptation of a Gillian Flynn novel "Gone Girl" that has sold 2 million copies. Flynn"s novel is the dark and suspenseful story of a woman who disappears on the day of her fifth wedding anniversary. (unofficial) Original title: Gone Girl. Cast: Ben Affleck, David Clennon, Neil Patrick Harris, Rosamund Pike, Carrie Coon. Director: David Fincher

  2. Sep 10, 2014 · For information or assistance, call Cineworld on 0330 333 4444 Mon-Sun 09:00 - 22:00. Calls to this number are charged at standard national rate and are included within your mobile network minutes.

  3. David Fincher, the esteemed director behind modern classics Se7en, Fight Club, Zodiac and The Social Network has been opening up about his latest movie Gone Girl, out now in Cineworld. The film is by turns a potboiling thriller and an examination of a collapsing marriage, with Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike playing central couple Nick and Amy Dunne.

  4. Gone Girl is dark stuff,” says the interviewer Jeff Gordinier, “even for the guy who directed Seven, Zodiac and The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo.” He suggests that watching the film will lead to “tens of thousands of apoplectic tweets, op-ed chin-scratchers, and parking-lot spats between presumably loving couples.”

  5. Sep 10, 2014 · Reese Witherspoon, producer of Gone Girl, has been talking about why she took on the project and what people can expect from director David Fincher’s take on the best-selling thriller. Talking to Vanity Fair at the Toronto International Film Festival, the actor and producer said she had noticed a lack of good roles for women.

  6. Neil Patrick Harris leads the supporting cast as Amy's creepy ex-boyfriend. Making his eagerly anticipated return to movies from TV's acclaimed 'House of Cards' is David Fincher, Oscar-nominated director of 'The Social Network', 'Fight Club' and 'Se7en'. Original title: Gone Girl [Take 2] UK. Cast: Director: Production: 2015. Age restrictions: 18

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