Film Review: Gone Girl
By Drew Haskins | October 9, 2014Fincher's movie succeeds due to an abundance of slick style and a revelatory performance from Rosamund Pike.
Fincher's movie succeeds due to an abundance of slick style and a revelatory performance from Rosamund Pike.
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