REVIEW: Gone (Blu-ray)
THE FILM:GONE heralds from a very long and a very tried and true genre, the suspense thriller; specifically the “disappearance 
THE FILM:GONE heralds from a very long and a very tried and true genre, the suspense thriller; specifically the “disappearance 
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The closest Chris Weitz had previously come to the father-son dynamic at the heart of this affecting immigration drama was in the Hugh Grant vehicle About a Boy, before he was seduced by franchise riches in The Golden Compass and New Moon.