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The Girl on the Train
TrailerRachel Watson (Emily Blunt), an alcoholic who divorced her husband, catches daily glimpses of a seemingly perfect couple from the window of her train, until one morning she sees something shocking happen there, which promises to send shockwaves throughout her life.Actors: Emily Blunt, Haley Bennett, Rebecca Ferguson, Justin Theroux, Luke Evans, Edgar Ramírez, Laura Prepon, Allison Janney, Darren Goldstein, Lisa Kudrow, Cleta Elaine Ellington, ...»Director: Tate TaylorCountry: United States, IndiaDuration: 112 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 6.51 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Movielover AnonymousIf he got u by cheating, definitely he'll cheat on you too! Nice movie and nice ending!2018-06-30 20:06Keywords: -
Actors of "The Girl on the Train"
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Characters of "The Girl on the Train"
Rachel WatsonPlayed by: Emily BluntMegan HipwellPlayed by: Haley BennettAnna WatsonPlayed by: Rebecca FergusonTom WatsonPlayed by: Justin TherouxScott HipwellPlayed by: Luke Evans -
Directors of "The Girl on the Train"
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Creators of "The Girl on the Train"
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Critic Reviews of "The Girl on the Train"
BuzzFeed NewsOctober 10, 2016The Girl on the Train is not weirdly great, or even good, though it doesn't really aim to be, positioning itself unabashedly as a knock-off Gone Girl.
Salon.comOctober 08, 2016If it came across your desk, you would probably give it a C-, along with feedback on how to improve on the next assignment.
CNN.comOctober 07, 2016The flashback structure isn't wholly satisfying, and the climax leaves an abundance of questions, so much so that the movie might have benefited either from taking the time to further flesh those revelations out or stripping them down.
The AtlanticOctober 07, 2016Tate Taylor's new adaptation of The Girl on the Train takes the worst parts of the novel (excruciating dialogue, paper-thin plotting, ludicrous twists) and amplifies them.
The New RepublicOctober 07, 2016The Girl on the Train plods along, playing like a lifeless wax museum version of a real thriller.
SFistMarch 23, 2017A formidable thriller, and more impressively, an adaptation that actually improves on the blockbuster book it was based on.
Spokesman-Review (Washington)March 15, 2017Playing the troubled Rachel, whose trek toward the truth is agonizingly slow, could not have been easy. It certainly doesn't make [Blunt] look glamorous. But it does show what it takes to become an A-level movie star.
Malibu TimesMarch 09, 2017While it's not a great movie, I found it absorbing for the most part, an intriguing use of the unreliable narrator (which has been over-used in the past few years), gorgeous photography and a fine script by Erin Cressida Wilson.
Film InquiryFebruary 22, 2017Where The Girl on the Train distinguishes itself, though, is in its forthright presentation. With unbearably over-the-top performances and direction, in addition to an unfocused purpose underlying the story itself, it is an almost unwatchable mess.
ComingSoon.netFebruary 16, 2017If you loved Gone Girl, you'll think The Girl on the Train is... okay.
Laramie Movie ScopeJanuary 19, 2017Women finally wise up and take control at the very end of the story, and that is supposed to make up for all the voyeurism and passivity that goes before. I resent having to suffer through all that nonsense for such a brief payoff at the end.
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Gallery of "The Girl on the Train"
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Soundtracks of "The Girl on the Train"
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