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Displaying all articles tagged:
The Girl On The Train
your box office explained
Oct. 9, 2016
The Birth of a Nation
Couldn’t Overcome Nate Parker at the Box Office
But the people who did see it seemed to like it.
By
Kevin Lincoln
columbus day
Oct. 7, 2016
7 Movies to Watch (or Not) This Columbus Day Weekend
American Honey
for all
, Magnificent Seven
for none, and avoid a trip with
The Girl on the Train
.
By
Nicholas Rees
accents
Oct. 7, 2016
A Guide to the Many Puzzling Accents of
The Girl on the Train
Just what was the deal with Rebecca Ferguson?
By
Jackson McHenry
let us discuss
Oct. 7, 2016
Let’s Talk About the Real Twist at the End of
The Girl on the Train
Puns are involved.
By
Kevin Lincoln
compare and contrast
Oct. 7, 2016
16 Key Changes Between
The Girl on the Train
Book and Movie
It’s in America, for one.
By
Sarah Caldwell
movie review
Oct. 7, 2016
The Girl on the Train
Is a Thriller That Doesn’t Know How to Thrill
I got depressed early, when I realized I’d be spending two hours in the hands of people who didn’t know how to tell a story.
By
David Edelstein
the girl on the train
Sept. 28, 2016
Intervention
Taught Emily Blunt to Play Drunk
“Fascinating. Heart-wrenching. It makes you weep.”
By
Nate Jones