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order | Film (Distributor) | Three-Day Total (December 2-4) | Total gross to date | week |
1. | Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical (Sony) | £2.5m | £7.8m | 2 |
2. | Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (Disney) | £1.5m | £29.5 | 4 |
3. | violent night (universal) | £822,352 | £822,352 | 1 |
4. | strange world (Disney) |
£442,409 | £1.4m | 2 |
5. | instruction sheet (Disney) |
£334,067 | £2.6m | 3 |
GBP to USD conversion rate: 1.23
Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical The box office delight continued in the UK and Ireland, once again topping the charts with £2.5m over the weekend.
The Matthew Warchus-directed musical drama, distributed in the region by Sony, now boasts an overall total of £7.8m after two weekends in cinemas.
Disney Black Panther: Wakanda Forever It grossed £1.5m in its fourth weekend, a 44% drop on the previous weekend’s cumulative figure of £29.5m.
of Universal violent night It grossed £822,352 in its first weekend from 581 sites for an average of £1,415. It is the only new release to make the top five charts this week.
Tommy sees Virkola’s off-the-rails Christmas story Stranger Things Star David Harbor plays Kris Kringle who is put to the ultimate test on Christmas Eve, with John Leguizamo as the leader of a group of dangerous mercenaries who take on a rich family. 87 North Productions – Back Dress John Wick – has produced.
Disney Animation strange worldNow in its second season, it brought in £442,409, down 38% on its opening weekend, for a total of £1.4m.
instruction sheet’The third weekend grossed £334,067 for Disney, down 23% from its previous session, for an overall figure of £2.6m.
Fresh from his win at the British Independent Film Awards (BIFAS), where Afterson Winning seven awards, the Cannes title takes £101,627 for Mubi in its third week. The drama grossed £679,561.
Banshees of Inishreens seventh weekend brought in £100,876 for Disney, down 13% from its previous session, and bringing its total to £8.7m.
In its second week, Universal’s she said It took £199,789, down 43% on its opening weekend. Based on the drama directed by Maria Schrader New York Times The journalists who broke the Harvey Weinstein story have yet to cross the £1m mark, with a cumulative figure of £941,741.
Bones and all Its second season brought in £95,936 for Warner Bros – making its total £586,996.
of Lionsgate in which you live Its fifth weekend brought in £93,536, for a total of £3.3m.
black adam‘Seventh weekend grossed £91,728 for Warner Bros, now totaling £19.8m.
Modern Films’ CBeebies Christmas Panto: Dick Whittington and His Cat was The second-widest of the weekend, played at 447 locations and grossed £79,573, a location average of £178. Storyhouse Chester, Regal Melton Mowbray and Saffron Screen Saffron Walden were the top performing sites.
Ruben Ostlund’s Cannes Palme d’Or winner Triangle of Sadness Earning £45,079 in its sixth weekend, the total is now just shy of £1.4m.
Trafalgar Releasing had his documentary about Canadian-US musician Neil Young, Neil Young: Harvest TimeAt 75 venues, it scored £32,264, for a site average of £430 and a total of £73,910 including pre-weekend performances. NCT Dream The Movie: In A Dream It also had its first weekend at 54 sites – a concert film following South Korean boyband NCT – which grossed £26,085 at 54 sites, averaging £483 and a grand total of £44,402.
Moviegoers Entertainment continues its respectable box office run with a Pakistani Punjabi language action drama. The legend of Maula Jatt Taking £21,718 in its eighth weekend – an improvement on its seventh weekend taking of £12,661, thanks to the release of an uncut 18-rated version. His total now stands at £1.4m.
Paramount’s Thriller The Infernal Machine It took £16,500 from 170 sites in its opening week, for a spot average of £98. Andrew Hunt directs the story about Bruce Cogburn, a reclusive and controversial writer who is brought out of hiding by an obsessive fan, with a cast of Guy Pearce, Alice Eve and Alex Pettyfer.
A Hindi-language Bollywood title An action hero His first outing for DJ Tech took home £15,860. Directed by Anirudh Iyer.
Belgian duo Dardenne brothers’ (The Kid with the Bike,Young AhmedWidest UK-Ireland release ever Tori and Lokita Brought £14,055 from 57 sites for Picturehouse, an average of £247. The Cannes premiere is set in Belgium, where a young boy Tori and a teenage girl Lokita try to survive after a long journey alone from Africa. Including previews, the total rose to £25,250.
Sony’s Sundance premiere Summering from Master of None Director James Ponsault follows four pre-teen girls who grapple with the discovery of a dead body in an American suburb. He took £2,100 from 104 sites, an average of £20. This figure has increased to £5,400 since previews.
Seasonal re-releases
Warner Bros. played Casablanca At 371 sites across the UK and Ireland, a total of £24,723 and an average of £67. A re-release of Ingmar Bergman’s 1982 period drama by BFI Distribution Fanny and Alexander It took £2,725 from three sites in its first week, for a strong location average of £908. Park Circus took £69,291 with its 30th anniversary re-release The Muppet Christmas Carol From 339 sites, for an average of £204.
Documentary debut
Irish filmmaker Luke McManus directed, produced (with Elaine Gallagher) and self-distributed (with Robert Finn of Ireland’s Break Out Pictures acting as a consultant). North Circular, Exploring the people and music of Dublin’s North Circular Road, reported £11,631 from five sites on the island of Ireland, an average of £2,326.
Seventh Arts Distribution took in £5,979 this weekend for Phil Grabski’s documentary Cezanne: Portrait of a Life, £332 on average from 18 sites. The film’s total since its debut on November 29 is £33,646.
Holocaust feature Three minutes: a length, based on the 1938 home movie shot by David Kurtz, from which director Bianca Steigter recreates the story of a lost Jewish community in pre-World War II Poland, took £2,729 for Curzon, an average of £136 from 20 sites. Including previews, its cumulative total is £9,866.
Another documentary debuting at the box office this weekend is Dogwoof Lynch/Ozwhich plays out across eight sites and examines the lasting influence of Victor Fleming The Wizard of Oz at work Two identical horns And Mulholland Drive Director David Lynch, plus a motorsport documentary from Screenbound NW200 – Real Road Race, Which was played at five sites.
More holdovers
Hindi language crime thriller Approach 2The third weekend took £30,691 for Yash Raj Films’ overall figure of £353,228.
Lionsgate Horror Hunt for the devil It made £17,267 in its sixth weekend, for a total of £2.3m.
Universal’s Animation Minions: Rise of Gru It continues with £11,111, in its 23rd week with a total of £46.8m.
Paramount’s horror smile It took £10,600 in its 10th week, for a total of £11.7m.
Signature’s dark comedy Three Day Millionaire Its second weekend took £2,332 from four sites, bringing its total to £20,137.
More titles that didn’t report figures but were new this weekend are from Netflix white noise Directed by Noah Baumbach and adapted from the 1985 novel of the same name by Don DeLillo; Japanese anime film Goodbye, Don Glees! which is played on 60 sites for Anime Limited; Munro’s Tribeca comedy Indian sweets and spices, directed by Geeta Malik in 95 locations; And the mystery is terrifying Don breaks behind the eyesDistributed by Fractured Vision.
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