Warning: you may want to watch this trailer with the lights on because it’s a bit eerie. The bestselling novel The Girl on the Train is brought to life in the first trailer for the adaptation, starring Emily Blunt as Rachel—an alcoholic woman who is caught up in the disappearance of her ex-husband’s nanny. The original novel by Paula Hawkins was released in February 2015 and stayed in the number one spot on The New York Times Best Sellers list for 13 consecutive weeks. The story is told from the point of view of three women: Rachel, Anna, and Megan. Rachel’s ex-husband …
As any Game of Thrones fan knows, watching the trailers for the upcoming season can be quite an exhausting experience. Your mind races wondering what they will change (now, how will the books follow or stray from the HBO series?), and what you may miss if you don’t look closely enough. In order to ease some of your pain, we’ve listed six interesting things pulled out of the latest trailer. Some may surprise you, but all will have you itching for the premiere on April 24. What stuck out to you most about the trailer? Tell us in the comments …
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From our friends at Feed Your Need to Read Though it’s easy to get lost somewhere between the Shire and Mordor, there is indeed more to fantasy fiction than hobbits, lords, and their rings. Sure, J.R.R. Tolkien transformed the fantasy genre forever when he debuted his epic tale The Hobbit in 1937, further altering the genre’s state with his subsequent trilogy The Lord of the Rings. And, yes, the sheer size and scope of Tolkien’s creatively complex world have made fantasy fans yearn to inhabit Middle Earth for decades. But there are so many other authors who have also graced the genre with epic tales of their own. Of course, …
From our friends at Feed Your Need to Read Though it’s easy to get lost somewhere between the Shire and Mordor, there is indeed more to fantasy fiction than hobbits, lords, and their rings. Sure, J.R.R. Tolkien transformed the fantasy genre forever when he debuted his epic tale The Hobbit in 1937, further altering the genre’s state with his subsequent trilogy The Lord of the Rings. And, yes, the sheer size and scope of Tolkien’s creatively complex world have made fantasy fans yearn to inhabit Middle Earth for decades. But there are so many other authors who have also graced the genre with epic tales of their own. Of course, …