Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The trailer, which first debuted at CinemaCon earlier this month, shows Blunt’s Rachel as she becomes swept up in a mystery ...
The hardcover thriller has made the film adaptation one of the year's most anticipated movies, and no one is more cognizant of this than Emily Blunt. The film adaptation of Paula Hawkins' best-selling ...
Matt Goldberg has been an editor with Collider since 2007. As the site's Chief Film Critic, he has authored hundreds of reviews and covered major film festivals including the Toronto International ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. ‘The Girl on the Train’ actress Emily Blunt promoting ‘Sicario’ at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2015. (AP Photo/Lionel ...
Girl on the Train was a 2016 psychological thriller based on Paula Hawkins’ novel of the same name written. Blunt played alcoholic Rachel Watson, a character who found herself entangled in a missing ...
Paula Hawkins, author of the acclaimed novel The Girl on the Train, recently revealed that she doesn't think Emily Blunt has the right look to play the lead character in the upcoming film adaptation ...
Tate Taylor has coined a new term for the genre of film between drama and thriller: a “driller.” “A lot of times in a thriller there’s not room for depth of character,” explains the writer-director.
Being too good-looking has its downsides. The author of the book of Emily Blunt‘s new movie “The Girl on a Train” thinks the actress is too pretty to play the lead role. Paula Hawkins said although ...
Playing the part of an unreliable alcoholic in the new thriller "The Girl on the Train" was only one of the roles Blunt had: She was also secretly pregnant. Blunt gave birth to her second daughter ...
NEW YORK — In The Girl on the Train, Emily Blunt plays a raging alcoholic who drowns herself in martinis and misery. But shooting the psychological thriller last fall, the actress made for one lousy ...
A few months ago, I got caught up in a (friendly) Twitter argument about whether or not Emily Blunt is famous. I said she was. I was right, and the reason you know I was right is because when I say ...