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List of accolades received by Gone Girl (film)

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List of accolades received by Gone Girl
Rosamund Pike received many awards and nominations for her performance in the film
Total number of awards and nominations
Totals 27 92
References

Gone Girl is a 2014 psychological thriller film directed by David Fincher, and produced by Leslie Dixon, Bruna Papandrea, Arnon Milchan, Reese Witherspoon, Ceán Chaffin, and Joshua Donen. The screenplay was adapted by Gillian Flynn from her eponymous 2012 novel. Set in Missouri, United States, the film stars Ben Affleck as Nick Dunne, a writer who becomes the prime suspect in the mysterious disappearance of his wife Amy, played by Rosamund Pike. Neil Patrick Harris and Tyler Perry feature in supporting roles. The score was composed by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross.[1]

Gone Girl premiered at the New York Film Festival on September 26, 2014,[2] before 20th Century Fox gave the film a wide release at over 3,000 theaters in the United States and Canada on October 3. It grossed over $368 million on a production budget of $61 million.[3] As of November 2017, Gone Girl is Fincher's highest-grossing film.[4] Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, surveyed 348 reviews and judged 87% to be positive.[5]

Gone Girl garnered awards and nominations in a variety of categories with particular praise for its direction, Pike's lead acting performance, Flynn's screenplay, and its score. At the 87th Academy Awards, Pike received a nomination for Best Actress. The film received four nominations at the 72nd Golden Globe Awards: Best Director for Fincher, Best Actress in a Drama for Pike, Best Screenplay for Flynn, and Best Original Score. Pike won the Empire Award for Best Actress, and garnered nominations in the same category at the 21st Screen Actors Guild Awards and 68th British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs). She also received the Breakthrough Performance Award from the Palm Springs International Film Festival. Flynn was nominated at the BAFTAs, as well as the Writers Guild of America Awards. The National Board of Review included the film in their list of top ten films of the year.

Accolades

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Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
AACTA International Awards January 31, 2015 Best Actress Rosamund Pike Nominated [6]
Academy Awards February 22, 2015 Best Actress Nominated [7]
African-American Film Critics Association February 4, 2015 Best Supporting Actor Tyler Perry (shared with J. K. Simmons for Whiplash) Won [8]
Alliance of Women Film Journalists January 12, 2015 Best Actress Rosamund Pike Nominated [9]
Best Adapted Screenplay Gillian Flynn Won
Best Original Score Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross Nominated
Best Woman Screenwriter Gillian Flynn Won
American Cinema Editors January 30, 2015 Best Edited Feature Film – Dramatic Kirk Baxter Nominated [10]
Art Directors Guild January 31, 2015 Excellence in Production Design for a Contemporary Film Donald Graham Burt Nominated [11]
Austin Film Critics Association December 17, 2014 Best Actress Rosamund Pike Won [12]
Best Adapted Screenplay Gillian Flynn Won
British Academy Film Awards February 8, 2015 Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated [13]
Best Actress in a Leading Role Rosamund Pike Nominated
Casting Society of America January 22, 2015 Big Budget Drama Laray Mayfield, Annie Hamilton Nominated [14]
Chicago Film Critics Association December 15, 2014 Best Director David Fincher Nominated [15]
Best Actress Rosamund Pike Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Gillian Flynn Won
Best Editing Kirk Baxter Nominated
Costume Designers Guild February 17, 2015 Excellence in Contemporary Film Trish Summerville Nominated [16]
Critics' Choice Movie Awards January 15, 2015 Best Picture Gone Girl Nominated [17]
Best Director David Fincher Nominated
Best Actress Rosamund Pike Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Gillian Flynn Won
Best Editing Kirk Baxter Nominated
Best Composer Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross Nominated
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association December 15, 2014 Best Director David Fincher 4th place [18]
Best Actress Rosamund Pike 3rd place
Detroit Film Critics Society December 15, 2014 Best Actress Won [19]
Dublin Film Critics' Circle December 17, 2014 Best Actress 6th place [20]
Empire Awards March 29, 2015 Best Actress Won [21]
Best Female Newcomer Carrie Coon Nominated
Best Thriller Gone Girl Nominated
Florida Film Critics Circle December 19, 2014 Best Actress Rosamund Pike Won [22]
Best Adapted Screenplay Gillian Flynn Won
Best Score Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross Runner-up
Golden Globe Awards January 11, 2015 Best Director David Fincher Nominated [23]
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Rosamund Pike Nominated
Best Screenplay Gillian Flynn Nominated
Best Score Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross Nominated
Grammy Awards February 8, 2015 Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media Nominated [24]
Golden Raspberry Awards February 21, 2015 Razzie Redeemer Award Ben Affleck Won [25]
Hollywood Film Awards November 14, 2014 Best Film Gone Girl Won [26]
Screenwriter Award Gillian Flynn Won
Best Sound Ren Klyce Won
London Film Critics' Circle January 18, 2015 British Actress of the Year Rosamund Pike Won [27]
Motion Picture Sound Editors February 15, 2015 Feature Music Ren Klyce, Jonathon Stevens Nominated [28]
MTV Movie Awards April 12, 2015 Movie of the Year Gone Girl Nominated [29]
Breakthrough Performance Rosamund Pike Nominated
Best Scared-As-S**t Performance Nominated
Best Villain Nominated
National Board of Review December 2, 2014 Top Ten Films of Year Gone Girl Won [30]
Online Film Critics Society December 15, 2014 Best Actress Rosamund Pike Won [31]
Best Adapted Screenplay Gillian Flynn Won
Best Editing Kirk Baxter Nominated
Palm Springs International Film Festival January 3, 2015 Breakthrough Performance Award Rosamund Pike Won [32]
Producers Guild of America January 24, 2015 Best Theatrical Motion Picture Ceán Chaffin Nominated [33]
San Diego Film Critics Society December 15, 2014 Best Film Gone Girl Nominated [34]
Best Director David Fincher Nominated
Best Actress Rosamund Pike Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Carrie Coon Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Gillian Flynn Won
Best Cinematography Jeff Cronenweth Nominated
Best Editing Kirk Baxter Nominated
Best Score Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross Nominated
San Francisco Film Critics Circle December 14, 2014 Best Adapted Screenplay Gillian Flynn Nominated [35]
Santa Barbara International Film Festival February 1, 2015 Virtuosos Award Rosamund Pike Won [36]
Satellite Awards February 15, 2015 Best Film Gone Girl Nominated [37]
Best Director David Fincher Nominated
Best Actress Rosamund Pike Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Gillian Flynn Nominated
Best Cinematography Jeff Cronenweth Nominated
Best Original Score Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross Nominated
Best Sound Ren Klyce and Steve Cantamessa Nominated
Saturn Awards June 25, 2015 Best Thriller Film Gone Girl Won [38]
Best Actress Rosamund Pike Won
Screen Actors Guild Awards January 25, 2015 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role Nominated [39]
St. Louis Film Critics Association December 15, 2014 Best Film Gone Girl Nominated [40]
Best Director David Fincher Nominated
Best Actress Rosamund Pike Won
Best Supporting Actress Carrie Coon Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Gillian Flynn Won
Best Art Direction Dawn Swiderski Nominated
Best Cinematography Jeff Cronenweth Nominated
Best Score Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross Nominated
USC Scripter Award January 31, 2015 Best Adapted Screenplay Gillian Flynn Nominated [41]
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association December 8, 2014 Best Film Gone Girl Nominated [42]
Best Director David Fincher Nominated
Best Actress Rosamund Pike Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Gillian Flynn Won
Best Editing Kirk Baxter Nominated
Original Score Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross Nominated
Writers Guild of America Awards February 14, 2015 Best Adapted Screenplay Gillian Flynn Nominated [43]

See also

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