The Equalizer 2 is on £7.4m after adding £50,000. Hotel Transylvania 3 was down just 1% this weekend, adding £255,000 for a cume of £18.9m. Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again is up to £64.9m after grossing £321,216 this weekend, while BlackKklansman posted £241,540 for £5.9m so far. Incredibles 2 added £350,000 for £55.3m and Ant-Man And The Wasp is now up to £17.7m after adding a further £68,000.
DisneyĬhristopher Robin fell a slender 7%, with £485,000 taking it to £13.8m to date.
Including previews of £237,374, the film’s full opening is £796,027. Mile 22 ,the Mark Wahlberg-starring action film from his regular director Peter Berg, got underway with a £558,654 Fri-Sun bow from 376 sites. The Little Stranger stars Domhnall Gleeson as a doctor who visits a crumbling manor where eerie things are beginning to occur. That’s behind the pace of director Lenny Abrahamson’s previous outing, the Oscar-winning Room, which opened to £674,033 and topped out at £4.1m. The Little Stranger, which Fox is releasing in the UK on behalf of Pathe, opened to £294,900 from 296 sites, an average of just under £1,000. The Predator dropped to sixth in the chart in its second weekend, falling 59% with £678,000 taking it to £3.9m so far. Hatton Garden heist drama King Of Thievesheld well in its second weekend, dropping 27% with £1.1m taking it to £3.7m so far. The Nun added a further £1m and is now up to £9.5m in the UK, while The Meg is up to £15.7m after posting a further £111,000. In its second weekend, Crazy Rich Asiansdropped a respectable 29% to £1.1m for £3.6m to date. The film is the story of a woman who tries to uncover the truth behind her best friend and is based on Darcey Bell’s novel of the same name,įor director Feig, that figure sits below his recent releases in Ghostbusters (£4.4m opening), Spy (£2.6m), The Heat (£2.5m), and Bridesmaids (£3.5m). That figure includes £303,434 of previews and Fri-Sun takings of £1.3m. Paul Feig’s mystery thriller A Simple Favour, starring Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively, opened to £1.6m from 480 sites, an average of £3,378. The House With A Clock In Its Walls was adapted from the 1973 novel of the same name by John Bellairs and was produced by Dreamworks with Amblin and Mythology Entertainment. The latter was the last time one of his films opened to £1m+ in the UK, starting on £1.2m and ending on £4.2m in 2006. The film has now grossed £3.4m, taking in previews from last week.Įli Roth directed the feature, a change of pace for a filmmaker who has largely plied his trade in the horror and action genres with titles such as Death Wish and Hostel. The House With A Clock In Its Walls, the family feature starring Jack Black and Cate Blanchett in the story of a young orphan who has a magical uncle, topped the pile this weekend with a Fri-Sun result of £2.3m from 539 sites.
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