Gone Girl

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28 Similar Movies To Gone Girl

When he and Amy Dunne celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary, Nick Dunne shares the news that Amy has vanished. Nick’s picture of a happy union starts to fall apart as the authorities begin to pressure him and the media becomes increasingly hysterical.

Soon, everyone will be asking the same troubling question due to his lies, deceits, and strange behavior: Did Nick Dunne kill his wife?

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1: Tell No One


Dr. Alexandre Beck (Francois Cluzet), a pediatrician, sadly misses his beloved wife, Margot Beck (Marie-Josée Croze), brutally murdered eight years ago when he was the prime suspect. Margot was killed when Dr. Alexandre Beck was the primary suspect. The investigation into the death of Margot is reopened by the police when two bodies are discovered close to the location where Margot's body was dumped, and Alex is once again considered a suspect. The mystery deepens even further when Alex receives…

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2: Identity (2003)


Malcolm Rivers has been found guilty of multiple murders and has been given the death penalty as a result of his convictions. As a result of his attorneys and psychiatrist claiming, at the very last minute, that Malcolm is insane on the basis of new evidence, the judge and the prosecutors have agreed to meet with them to discuss whether or not the verdict should be overturned. During this time, in the middle of the night, in the middle of…

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3: Changeling (2008)


Los Angeles, 1928. When Christine Collins (Angelina Jolie), a single mother, returns home from work, she discovers that her son Walter (Gatlin Griffith), who is nine years old, has disappeared. She contacts the Los Angeles Police Department to start a search. Five months later, a boy who matched the description was located in Illinois and claimed to be the mother's long-lost son. The Los Angeles Police Department brings the mother and son together with much fanfare and photography, but the…

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4: Mulholland Drive (2001)


The wide-eyed actress Betty, who has not yet been tarnished by the false promises of the rapacious film industry, steps foot on Hollywood's bustling, sun-kissed streets for the first time. Betty, filled to the brim with optimism and eager to prove her worth, moves into Aunt Ruth's expensive apartment. Unbeknownst to her, however, that fate has other plans in store for her, setting the stage for life-altering experiences with the unexpected, the indecipherable, and the unknown. Betty moves into Aunt…

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5: Inception (2010)


Dom Cobb is an accomplished thief who is the undisputed master of the risky art of extraction. This involves Dom Cobb stealing priceless secrets from the depths of one's subconscious during the dream state when one's mind is most susceptible. Cobb's exceptional talent has turned him into a wanted player in this dangerous new world of corporate espionage. Still, it has also turned him into a wanted man on the international stage and caused him to lose everything he has…

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6: Memento (2000)


The first thing that the audience sees is a Polaroid photograph of a deceased man. When the scene is played backward, the photograph returns to its undeveloped state and is seen taken by the camera before the man is shot in the head. After that, the movie keeps going, switching between black-and-white and color sequences at regular intervals. In the first scene of the black-and-white sequences, a man named Leonard Shelby, who used to work as an insurance investigator, is…

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7: The Girl On The Train (2016)


In "The Girl on the Train," Rachel Watson tells the story of her life after marriage ended. She commutes to her job in New York City via train every day, and the same train route takes her past her previous residence every day. The home she shared with her husband, who has since remarried and moved in with his new family, includes an additional bedroom. She begins to observe Megan and Scott Hipwell, a couple living a few houses down…

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8: Secret Window (2004)


Mort Rainey is a well-known author who is going through a contentious divorce from his wife of ten years, Amy. When a stranger named John Shooter showed up on his doorstep, claiming that Rainey stole his story, he continued to work on his writing while he was all by himself and resentful in his cabin. Mort asserts that he is able to demonstrate that the story rightfully belongs to him and not to Shooter. However, while Mort searches for the…

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9: Shutter Island


In 1954, an investigation into the disappearance of a patient from the Shutter Island Ashecliffe Hospital in Boston was given to an up-and-coming United States Marshal named Teddy Daniels. He has been pushing for an assignment on the island for personal reasons. Still, soon after arriving there, he begins to suspect that he was brought there as part of a convoluted plot by hospital doctors whose radical treatments range from unethical to illegal to downright sinister. He has been pushing…

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10: Open Your Eyes (1997)


An attractive young man is roused from his sleep by a woman's voice instructing him to open his eyes. He travels to a city that is mostly deserted. The next time he comes to, a woman is sleeping next to him in the bed. He instructs her to refrain from leaving any messages for him on his alarm clock. César, a man of 25 years old, is portrayed by Eduardo Noriega and tells his story to the psychiatrist Antonio, played…

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11: A Scanner Darkly (2006)


The United States of America is no longer winning the war against drugs. A powerful drug known as Substance D, which is associated with bizarre hallucinations, has recently become widespread. About twenty percent of the total population struggles with some form of addiction. As a result of this, the government has devised an intrusive, state-of-the-art surveillance system and a network of undercover officers and informants. Bob Arctor is one of these secret agents, and he has been tasked with integrating…

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12: Jacob's Ladder (1990)


On October 6, 1971, an American infantryman named Jacob Singer was serving with the 1st Air Cavalry Division, which is stationed in a village in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam. At that time, his tightly knit unit is the target of an unexpected assault. Catatonia, convulsions, and seizures are just some of the symptoms that some of Jacob's remaining allies are displaying as they suffer from the effects of their comrade Jacob's death or injury. Jacob takes off running…

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13: The Game (1997)


Nicholas Van Orton is a very successful banker in San Francisco, but he is the definition of an introvert. He doesn't even celebrate his birthday with anyone else. Nicholas receives a card from his brother Conrad, who has been gone for a very long time and has given in to various addictions in the year of his 48th birthday. This is the age at which Nicholas's father took his own life. The card grants Nicholas entry to unusual entertainment that…

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14: Dark City (1998)


John Murdoch discovers, upon waking up by himself in an unfamiliar hotel, that he has lost his memory and is wanted for questioning in connection with a string of gruesome and peculiar murders. In the process of piecing together his history, he stumbles upon a sinister underworld that is ruled by a group of beings known as The Strangers. These beings have the power to put people to sleep and can alter the city and its inhabitants in various ways.…

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15: The Machinist (2004)


Trevor Reznik is a skilled machinist who works in a manufacturing facility. Because of his severe case of insomnia, he hasn't had a single wink of sleep in over a year, and as a result, his body has wasted away to almost nothing. He is driven to write himself reminder notes and keep track of his dwindling weight, both of which are scribbled on yellow sticky notes and kept in his apartment. He has an obsessive compulsion. Stevie, a prostitute,…

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16: Black Swan


The life of Nina (played by Natalie Portman), a ballerina in a ballet company based in New York City, is completely consumed by dance, just as it is for everyone else in her profession. She lives with her controlling and possessive mother, Erica (Hershey), a former ballerina who is obsessed with her and suffocates her with her control. Nina is the first person that comes to mind for artistic director Thomas Leroy (Cassel) to cast in the role of the…

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17: Dark Places


Libby Day was only eight years old when her family members were murdered in their Kansas farmhouse. Since then, she has supported herself through donations and public speaking engagements to survive. Her mother and two sisters were found dead thirty years ago, and the police suspected that a satanic cult was responsible for their deaths. As a result of her testimony in court, her brother Ben was found guilty of the crimes. However, Libby discovers that the members of "The…

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18: To Die For (1995)


The character Suzanne Stone, played by Kidman, is very clear on her goals. She has her sights set on becoming a television newscaster, and she is prepared to sacrifice anything in order to achieve her goal. She may not have a lot of intelligence, but she more than makes up for it with her steely determination and cunning. As she works toward her objective with single-minded determination, she is compelled to eliminate anything and anyone who might stand in her…

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19: Thoroughbreds


Amanda, a student at an elite high school in a Connecticut suburb, played by Olivia Cooke, is arrested for animal cruelty after using a knife to end the suffering of her crippled horse. After some time has passed, Amanda shows up at her house Lily, who is more well-liked and has a greater interest in academics (Anya Taylor-Joy). After Lily's father passed away, the girls, who had once been the best of friends, drifted further apart. They get together to…

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20: Gone Baby Gone


After the disappearance of 4-year-old Amanda McCready from her home and the failure of the authorities to make significant progress in the investigation, the girl's aunt Beatrice McCready decides to hire two private investigators: Patrick Kenzie and Angie Gennaro. The private investigators readily acknowledge that they have limited prior experience working on cases of this nature; however, the family is interested in hiring them for two reasons: first, they are not police officers, and second, they are familiar with the…

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21: Side Effects


Emily Taylor suffers from severe depression, complete with emotional outbursts and multiple attempts to end her life, despite being reunited with her husband after being released from prison. Emily can kill her husband while in a "sleepwalking" state because of the side effects of an experimental new medication called Ablixa, which her psychiatrist, Jonathan Banks, eventually prescribes for her after consulting with her former physician. However, the drug's name is an anagram for "Alexa." The case appears to be finished…

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22: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo


A wealthy industrialist approaches a disgraced journalist named Mikael Blomkvist with the request that he write a family biography for his family. However, what he really wants Blomkvist to do is investigate the circumstances surrounding the disappearance of his niece four decades ago. Blomkvist isn't interested at first, but after the other man offers to clear his name, he changes his mind. Blomkvist starts his investigation by speaking to the man's relatives, who were present at the time the girl…

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23: Fight Club


An unnamed first-person narrator, played by Edward Norton, goes to support groups to bring his emotional state under control and relieve the insomnia that he suffers from. His life appears to become a little more bearable after meeting Marla (Helena Bonham Carter), another fake attendee of support groups. On the other hand, when he starts hanging out with Tyler (Brad Pitt), he finds himself dragged into an underground fight club and a scheme involving soap making. Together, the two men's…

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24: The Talented Mr. Ripley


The 1950s. Tom Ripley, a lavatory attendant in Manhattan, borrows a jacket from Princeton so that he can play the piano at a garden party. When Tom is approached by the wealthy father of a recent Princeton graduate, he pretends to know the son in order to receive an offer of $1,000 to travel to Italy and persuade Dickie Greenleaf to come back to the United States. Tom ingratiates himself with Dickie and Marge, Dickie's cultured fiancée, in Italy, pretending…

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25: The Staircase


Documentary filmmaker Jean-Xavier de Lestrade, the winner of an Academy Award for Best Documentary, presents a riveting courtroom thriller that provides a unique and illuminating look at the inner workings of a high-profile murder trial. In 2001, author Michael Peterson was charged with the murder of his wife Kathleen, whose body was found lying in a pool of blood on the staircase of their home. At the time of his arraignment, Peterson was facing charges for the murder of his…

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26: Zodiac


The police in the San Francisco Bay Area is being taunted by a serial killer who writes letters and leaves them cryptic messages. In this slightly fictionalized account of a true crime that occurred in the 1970s, we follow the investigators and reporters as they become obsessed with the case while they search for the murderer. The movie, which is based on the book by Robert Graysmith, primarily focuses on the lives and careers of the people who work at…

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27: Basic Instinct


Nick Curran, a detective with the San Francisco Police Department, is given the task of investigating the brutal sex-related murder of Johnny Boz, a former rock star. During the course of the investigation, Nick comes into contact with Catherine Tramell, a crime novelist who was dating Boz at the time of his passing. Catherine reveals herself to be an extremely cunning and manipulative woman, and despite the fact that Nick is more or less confident that she is responsible for…

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