The Girl on the Train (2016) directed by Tate Taylor When you take the train to work every day, you end up seeing pieces of other people’s lives through that window. You watch them day after day, twice a day, on your way there and on your way back. Here we have a stunning Emily Blunt, who shines in the role of a woman who takes the train every day to get to work. From the window, she becomes obsessed with a seemingly perfect couple living near the tracks, using their imagined happiness to escape from her own life falling apart. The film uses the train as a key setting, a small, steady space that reflects the protagonist’s trapped mindset and her voyeuristic obsession. Emily Blunt delivers a strong performance in this psychological thriller. An absolute must watch!