La La Land is a mostly uplifting, funny and heartfelt story of two people trying to reach their dreams but fall in love with each other along the way. It's nicely acted with catchy tunes even for people (like me) who hate musicals.
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The Girl on the Train has an intriguing premise but fails to build up any tension for the first half and you're not exactly rooting for anyone. It's only worth watching for Emily Blunt's searing performance as Rachel.