To rescue Kahlo from the clutches of the corporate art market, we need to acknowledge the overt and covert political dimensions of the work, demands GAVIN O’TOOLE
The Girl on the Train (15)
Directed by Tate Taylor
3/5
IF YOU’RE not one of the millions who have read Paula Hawkins’s best-selling psychological thriller, then this much-anticipated film adaptation will prove a tense and gripping ride.
The book, described as the next Gone Girl, has an annoyingly confusing — and pretentious — non-linear story, told from the point of view of three women. Rachel, Anna and Megan are odious characters, none of whom have a redeeming feature between them.
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