Fri, Jan 12: Liam Neeson gets taken for a ride in his latest film, “The Commuter.” He plays an insurance salesman who has to save the day while riding his commuter train home from work. The Globe and Mail got Brad Ross from the TTC to review the film and now he shares it with...
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TTC’s Brad Ross reviews Liam Neeson film ‘The Commuter’
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