The Girl On The Train

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    The Girl On The Train - Voyeurism clip

    This clip is part of a ‘From Book to Screen’ feature, which will only be available to download from iTunes. 'The Girl On The Train' is available on Digital Download 28 January and Blu-ray and DVD 6 February.

  • NewsTom Butler

    Luke Evans throws his hat into the ring for James Bond

    The 37-year-old Welsh actor, who stars in this week’s new thriller ‘The Girl on the Train’, has admitted he’d love to be the second Welsh James Bond, following in the footsteps of Timothy Dalton. “[The James Bond role] is probably one of the most attractive roles – in a franchise – for a male actor of my age right now,” Evans tells Yahoo Movies. The much-coveted role of James Bond is still – until we hear otherwise – filled by Daniel Craig, who has four films as 007 under his belt.

  • NewsTom Butler

    Emily Blunt: I’ve done dangerous things when drunk (exclusive)

    The adaptation of Paula Hawkins’ hit novel ‘The Girl on the Train’ hits cinemas this week on 5 October, with Emily Blunt in the lead role as Rachel, the unreliable drunk who gets embroiled in a murder mystery.

  • NewsBen Arnold

    Mixed reviews – but train puns ahoy – for Emily Blunt's Girl On The Train

    The thriller tipped as being the new ‘Gone Girl’, the Emily Blunt-led ‘Girl On The Train’, has been somewhat derailed at the hands of the critics. And there are train puns aplenty too. – Alec Baldwin sends up Trump in SNL – The Purge 4 will be a prequel – Star Trek stars speak out against Trump Despite early hype it’s very much a mixed bag out there, with most notices finding the movie wanting, but expressly praising Blunt’s performance. ...

  • NewsYahoo Movies UK

    The Girl On The Train Gets A Steamy New Trailer

    Starring Emily Blunt, Rebecca Ferguson, Haley Bennett, Justin Theroux, Luke Evans, Allison Janney and Édgar Ramírez and directed by Tate Taylor, ‘The Girl On The Train’ sees a recently divorced woman (Blunt) embroiled in a mystery when she sees something shocking from the window of a train. Written by British novelist Paula Hawkins, the book debuted at number one on the New York Times best selling fiction chart and stayed there for 13 weeks in 2015 and has since sold over 3m copies in the US al