Entertainment Weekly
“You can’t avoid the puns with this movie — she’s a train wreck,” director Tate Taylor says of Rachel Watson, the unemployed alcoholic at the center of his new thriller, The Girl on the Train. Based on Paula Hawkins’ best-selling novel, the film stars Emily Blunt as the emotionally damaged Rachel, who develops a voyeuristic obsession with a couple — whom she dubs Jason and Jess (Luke Evans and Hayley Bennett) — that she spies during her daily commute, a journey that just so happens to take her past the home her ex-husband (Justin Theroux) shares with his new wife (Rebecca Ferguson).
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