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The Girl on the Train Release Date

The movie The Girl on the Train is already released on Blu-ray, DVD, VOD and Cinema in the USA and UK.

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Blu-ray
January 17, 2017Confirmed
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Cinema
October 7, 2016Confirmed
10
DVD
January 17, 2017Confirmed
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VOD
January 17, 2017Confirmed
10
Blu-ray
February 6, 2017Confirmed
8
Cinema
October 5, 2016Confirmed
10
DVD
February 6, 2017Confirmed
6
VOD
February 6, 2017Confirmed
10
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The Girl on the Train

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An adaptation of Paula Hawkins’ novel which follows a recently divorced woman called Rachel struggling with her life and sinking into alcoholism to try to cope. She sees a seemingly perfect couple from her London train ride every day and starts to fantasize about their lives. But things take a turn when she returns home covered in blood after a blackout drunk spree, and may have become intertwined with their lives.

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What do the critics say?

Based on 25 The Girl on the Train reviews, The Girl on the Train gets an average review score of 55.
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www.ew.comCinema
What makes a movie adaptation of a book succeed? The quality of the source material matters, of course, but it’s hardly a guarantee; a lot of great ­novels have curled up and di...
2703d ago
4/5
wegotthiscovered.comCinema
Director Tate Taylor doesn't quite hold his cards close with The Girl On The Train, but he plays them like a winning hand nonetheless.
2703d ago
75/100
www.seattletimes.comCinema
Girl on the Train isn’t likely to haunt its shivering viewers the way the “Gone Girl” movie did. Blunt, however, makes the ride well worth taking.
2703d ago
3/4
www.rollingstone.comCinema
Paula Hawkins' bestseller about depressed, daydreaming commuter gets just the right lurid-adaptation treatment.
2703d ago
C+/A+
thefilmstage.comCinema
And yet, despite the aforementioned faults, The Girl on the Train feels destined for a long life on small screens, both television and computer, for many days to come.
2703d ago
70/100
variety.comCinema
Emily Blunt excels as the broken-down heroine of Paula Hawkins' bestseller: a fragmented thriller soap opera of sex, booze, violence, and postfeminist empathy.
2703d ago
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