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It's film review day with a review of psychological thriller The Girl on the Train

Janice Forsyth has a review of psychological thriller The Girl on the Train, plus she hears from its director, Tate Taylor.

It's film day on The Janice Forsyth Show: American Film - maker, Tate Taylor (who directed DreamWorks' The Help,) discusses his new adaptation of the best-selling book The Girl on The Train.

We'll review the film in the company of regular critics, Wendy Lloyd & Nigel Floyd, who will also share their thoughts on this week's other big cinema releases: including My Scientology Movie - a critically acclaimed feature documentary about Scientology written by, and starring, Louis Theroux.

They will also discuss writer-director John Michael McDonagh's buddy cop comedy, War on Everyone, starring Alexander SkarsgΓ¥rd.

Later in the show, legendary bassist Peter Hook discusses his new book, Substance, which tells the third, arguably the most important, and certainly the most controversial, part of his story: the New Order years. It's a no-holds-barred, comprehensive account of the band's entire history,

We'll also hear about national Poetry Day and Still Game - a full NINE YEARS after they were last on telly, Jack, Victor and the whole gang are back with a 7th series of the much loved TV show - Janice will be joined by Ford Kiernan who plays Jack, and Jane McCarry who plays Isa!

All that and much more on The Janice Forsyth Show, from two o'clock on Thursday, here on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Scotland

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1 hour, 55 minutes

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  • Thu 6 Oct 2016 14:00

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