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Trafalgar ReleasingĮvent cinema release Bolshoi: The Nutcrackerscored a one-off total of $215,785 (£160,421) this weekend from 135 sites. That total was from a wide release of 381, making for a site average of just $592 (£438). Thunderbirdīiographical drama The Man Who Invented Christmas – which tells the story of the revered author’s writing of A Christmas Carol – struggled to a non-final $225,418 (£166,913) over its opening weekend. Sonyįamily animation The Star held impressively, falling just 16% in its second weekend to $235,003 (£174,000) for a cume of $579,405 (£429,000).Ĭall Me By Your Name saw an uptick of 17% this weekend with $67,530 (£50,000) and the critical smash has now crossed the £1m mark in the UK after six weeks. Entertainment Film DistributorsĪ Bad Moms Christmas posted a strong hold this weekend with $456,270 (£337,700) and now sits on $9.86m (£7.3m). After an impressive weekend, the superhero sequel has now topped £30m in the UK and, sitting on $40.76m (£30.19m), will be confident of passing Spider-Man: Homecoming on $40.91m (£30.3m). Thor Ragnarok fell just 5% over its sixth weekend, registering $776,266 (£575,000) Fri-Sun. In its second week, Battle Of The Sexesfell a hefty 57% with $298,079 (£220,795), putting it on $1.53m (£1.13m) to-date.
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Murder On The Orient Express added $1.11m (£819,203) over the weekend and now sits on $29.86m (£22.11m) after five weeks on release. That number came from a wide release of 536 sites for a respectable site average of $3,104 (£2,299).įilm Stars Don’t Die In Liverpoolfell a further 54%, taking $78,736 (£58,310) for $1.04m (£772,999) to-date. Julia Roberts, Owen Wilson and Jacob Tremblay-starrer Wonder opened with $1.66m (£1.23m) to sit fourth in the chart. That’s still a long way off Wonder Woman’s return of $29.64m (£22.2m) and Man Of Steel’s $40.06m (£30m) looks a distant prospect. Superhero outing Justice League fell a further 51% this weekend, taking $2m (£1.48m) for a cume of $20.99m (£15.54m) to-date. The film now sits on $10.62m (£7.86m), still a fair way shy of the original film’s $22.97m (£17.2m) gross.
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The comedy sequel was top on Friday, but moved down one place to second in the chart for the overall weekend. In its second week, Daddy’s Home 2 fell 30% on its way to a Fri-Sun total of $2.61m (£1.93m). Released in late November 2014, Paddington stayed in the UK top five until late January 2015, and was still in 200+ theatres in April that year, so expect Paddington 2 to run and run. The smash-hit now sits on $36.34m (£26.88m), still a long way ahead of the original film’s total at the same mark. Paddington 2returned to the summit of the UK box office in its fourth week, taking a robust $3.82m (£2.83m) for a fall of 37%. (Note - Dollar conversions are based on today’s rates) UK top five Rank