The Girl on the Train

  • Theatrical - Wide 2014-08-12
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Synopsis

The story follows Rachel, a woman devastated by her recent divorce who spends her commute fantasizing about a seemingly perfect couple who live in a house that her train passes every day. One morning, she sees something shocking there and becomes entangled in a mystery.

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The Girl on the Train (Movie Review)

PLOT: Rachel (Emily Blunt) is an alcoholic prone to blackouts who rides the train past her old house every day, in which her ex-husband (Justin Theroux) and his new wife (Rebecca Ferguson) live with their new baby. She is jealous of...

Review: The Girl on the Train

PLOT: Rachel (Emily Blunt), an alcoholic obsessed with her ex-husband (Justin Theroux) and his new wife (Rebecca Ferguson), becomes embroiled in the disappearance of a young woman (Haley Bennett) she’s been observing on her daily train commute. REVIEW: Everyone’s been...

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