October 22, 20195 yr Author Top 15 Films (21 October) 1. Joker £5,489,716 2. Maleficent: Mistress Of Evil £3,300,000 3. A Shaun The Sheep Movie: Farmageddon £1,305,511 4. Zombieland: Double Tap £1,242,352 5. Abominable £999,351 6. Gemini Man £711,925 7. Offical Secrets £537,990 8. Judy £520,932 9. Downton Abbey £420,134 10. Hustlers £173,699 11. Corpus Christi £64,450 12. Mystify: Michael Hutchence £62,776 13. Dora And The Lost City of Gold £55,546 14. Ad Astra £50,231 15. Toy Story 3 (3D) £49,334
October 29, 20195 yr Author Top 15 Films (28 October) 1. Joker £3,464,682 2. Terminator: Dark Fate £2,864,941 3. Maleficent: Mistress Of Evil £2,159,306 4. The Addams Family £2,117,740 5. A Shaun The Sheep Movie: Farmageddon £1,052,238 6. Abominable £759,081 7. Zombieland: Double Tap £672,637 8. Countdown £390,872 9. Bigil £375,089 10. Gemini Man £319,452 11. Offical Secrets £306,420 12. Judy £251,189 13. Housefull 4 £234,840 14. Downton Abbey £199,397 15. EVENT CINEMA: Manon- Met Opera 2019 £143,044
November 4, 20195 yr I see Frozen 2 is out Christmas Eve. Wonder how long that'll reign on top of the UK chart then.
November 5, 20195 yr I see Frozen 2 is out Christmas Eve. Wonder how long that'll reign on top of the UK chart then.It's released 22nd November. It'll have 2 or 3 weeks at #1 then it'll be a Jumanji > Star Wars > Star Wars > Cats take over. Cats could get number 1 the week before it hits, but I'm quietly confident that Star Wars 2nd week drop will be enough to hold it off for a week (ofc it all depends on the hype and whether it can get back the fans that Last Jedi and Solo lost) Knives Out could POTENTIALLY knock Frozen 2 off after a week before F2 reclaims it the following week, but it depends on how F2's week 1 goes. It'll be huge ofc, but I don't think there's as much hype around it as people would expect!
November 5, 20195 yr I think Last Christmas will be top before Frozen 2 hits. Wonder how the Charlie's Angels remake will do. Black Christmas, out 13th Dec, could do well too. Edited November 5, 20195 yr by Freddie Kruger
November 5, 20195 yr Last Christmas could potentially get number 1 the week before, yeah. I think this was such a wrong time of year for Charlie's Angels. It's gonna bomb, hard. There will be Twitter cries about female directors etc.. so I'm not looking forward to that week </3
November 6, 20195 yr Author Top 15 Films (4 November) 1. Joker £2,446,199 2. The Addams Family £2,234,172 3. Maleficent: Mistress Of Evil £1,883,567 4. Stephen King's Doctor Sleep £1,460,643 5. Terminator: Dark Fate £1,182,540 6. A Shaun The Sheep Movie: Farmageddon £1,013,592 7. Abominable £771,601 8. Zombieland: Double Tap £443,155 9. Sorry We Missed You £364,849 10. EVENT CINEMA: Dan TMD Presents The Contest £278,513 11. Offical Secrets £245,793 12. Countdown £228,497 13. Gemini Man £191,571 14. Judy £167,093 15. Downton Abbey £130,028
November 6, 20195 yr Wow, I really thought Doctor Sleep was going to do better than that! One of the best films I've seen this year!
November 6, 20195 yr Amazing takings for Joker still in it's 5th week. Gets a great score of 8.8 on IMDB. Edited November 6, 20195 yr by Freddie Kruger
November 13, 20195 yr Author Top 15 Films (11 November) 1. The Joker £1,668,466 2. The Aeronauts £1,042,337 3. Maleficent: Mistess Of Evil £1,025,043 4. The Addam Family £1,013,919 5. The Good Liar £960,536 6. Midway £755,181 7. EVENT CINEMA: 42nd Street: The Musical £560,680 8. Teminator: Dark Fate £529,531 9. Stephen King's Doctor Sleep £524,874 10. A Shaun The Sheep Movie: Farmageddon £454,347 11. Abominable £409,323 12. EVENT CINEMA: Madama Butterfly- Met Opera 2019 £270,363 13. Zombieland: Double Tap £239,840 14. Sorry We Missed You £172,892 15. Better Days £137,624
November 18, 20195 yr Author Top 15 Films (18 November) 1. Last Christmas £2,654,354 2. Le Mans '66 £2,000,000 3. Joker £1,009,308 4. Maleficent: Mistress Of Evil £690,871 5. The Addams Family £646,751 6. The Good Liar £609,236 7. Abominable £349,955 8. Midway £345,712 9. A Shaun The Sheep Movie: Farmageddon £327,525 10. Terminator: Dark Fate £252,702 11. Stephen King's Doctor Sleep £210,233 12. The Aeronauts £171,486 13. Zombieland: Double Tap £131,451 14. Marjaavaan £100,740 15. EVENT CINEMA: Le Corsaire- Bolshoi Ballet 2019 £89,482
November 18, 20195 yr That's a HUGE drop for Aeronauts. Not surprising at all though! It opened on a Monday and its first week's takings reflected Monday-Sunday rather than the usual Friday-Sunday, so its first week takings were overly-skewed, which is why the drop is more pronounced.
November 25, 20195 yr Author Top 15 Films (25 November) 1. Frozen 2 £15,088,012 2. Last Christmas £2,251,947 3. Blue Story £1,324,510 4. Le Mans '66 £1,174,533 5. 21 Bridges £655,213 6. Joker £506,763 7. The Good Liar £263,002 8. The Addams Family £241,374 9. Maleficent: Mistress Of Evil £237,581 10. EVENT CINEMA: Akhnaten- Met Opera 2019 £170,399 11. A Shaun The Sheep Movie: Farmageddon £129,553 12. Harriet £115,120 13. Abominable £107,987 14. Midway £78,465 15. Pagalpanti £75,399
November 25, 20195 yr Great to see Blue Story getting a solid opening even with Vue dropping it and the controversy surrounding it. Very good opening for Frozen II even if it is a bit under what the The Lion King managed in the summer. A bit late to note this but I believe the 6 weeks Joker managed at the top is the longest run since Avatar 10 years ago :o Edited November 25, 20195 yr by LewisGT
November 25, 20195 yr Great to see Blue Story getting a solid opening even with Vue dropping it and the controversy surrounding it. I'd suggest the opposite - I believe the controversy over it being dropped actually helped its opening figures. I'd never heard of the film before it hit the headlines (and I listen to Kermode & Mayo, so I'm quite up-tp-date with what the big movies are), and the film has just got 100k of free publicity off the back of this. Banning a film gives it extra publicity, as there's a "taboo" around it, making it a must-see. such is human nature. I wouldn't be surprised if every cinema that shows the film in the next week will be sold out, with box office figures comparable with its first week.
November 25, 20195 yr Will Frozen increase in viewers as Christmas draws closer? I imagine its first week will be its biggest, but it'll still draw big numbers over the next few weeks. I think it's likely to be the #1 film until the end of the year.
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