Sunday at 09:312 days 9 hours ago, Tafty said:Where are you located? Might be worth dropping your local cinema an e-mail! Where I am we have one subtitled showing of films a day. We alternate too. So it’s not always spider-man for a certain amount of time for example.Edit: I know you shouldn’t have to but it’s surprising nobody has done Spider-Man near you!I live in a village outside of Leeds, there are some screenings in Leeds that I could go to but they are at stupid times for me to travel in, nothing on Saturday anywhere and I’ve checked Sheffield too. It really frustrates me that not all of them are subtitled it’s another barrier for deaf people, that we have to work around films that anyone else can see. Another example is my train breaking down the other day and all announcements being over the tannoy I had absolutely no idea what was going on, as everyone started getting off!? It just really sucks sometimes. 😞
Sunday at 14:362 days 4 hours ago, Spiceboy said:I live in a village outside of Leeds, there are some screenings in Leeds that I could go to but they are at stupid times for me to travel in, nothing on Saturday anywhere and I’ve checked Sheffield too.It really frustrates me that not all of them are subtitled it’s another barrier for deaf people, that we have to work around films that anyone else can see. Another example is my train breaking down the other day and all announcements being over the tannoy I had absolutely no idea what was going on, as everyone started getting off!? It just really sucks sometimes. 😞Where in (near) Leeds do you live?
Yesterday at 09:321 day 18 hours ago, Viper* said:Where in (near) Leeds do you live? It doesn’t begin with C! 😋I’m in between Harrogate and Leeds, although moving to Horsforth shortly so will be in Leeds again then! 🥰
Yesterday at 12:271 day 2 hours ago, Spiceboy said:It doesn’t begin with C! 😋Such a spatulaslut 😂 Edited yesterday at 12:271 day by Lee_J11
21 hours ago21 hr Author 14th August 2026 - 16th August 2026 1. (01) Spider-Man: Brand New Day - £6,148,221 (-49%) Weeks: 3 (£78,755,985) 2. (02) The Odyssey - £3,761,881 (-29%) Weeks: 5 (£69,086,595) 3. (NE) The End Of Oak Street - £2,112,782 Weeks: 1 (£2,112,782) 4. (NE) KATSEYE: Wild Hearts - £725,419 Weeks: 1 (£725,419) 5. (03) Paw Patrol: The Dino Movie - £695,003 (-58%) Weeks: 2 (£3,218,818) 6. (04) Toy Story 5 - £527,794 (-28%) Weeks: 9 (£55,248,189) 7. (05) Minions & Monsters - £403,734 (-25%) Weeks: 7 (£17,190,224) 8. (NE) Tony - £402,471 Weeks: 1 (£402,471) 9. (07) Moana - £326,264 (-30%) Weeks: 6 (£12,742,878) 10. (NE) Vishwanath & Sons - £279,944 Weeks: 1 (£279,944)Falling out:André Rieu's 2026 Summer Concert: Viva Maastricht! (1 week)Ice Cream Man (1 week)The Invite (6 weeks)Obsession (13 weeks)It’s a hat-trick for Spider-Man as ‘Brand New Day’ books a third week at #1 after a 49% drop that saw it add another £6 million and end the weekend just short of £80 million in total. This means that it is currently the 12th biggest film ever in the UK and it will breach the top 10 next weekend. ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ is currently the 4th biggest film and that was only at £69,849,930 at this time in its run and that had just had a Christmas boost. It’s currently an insane time for cinemas as the film at #2, ‘The Odyssey’ is now also a top 20 film of all-time after a 29% in week 5 sees it reach £69 million. Both films are miles ahead of the £56.6 million ‘A Minecraft Movie’ made to finish as last year’s top film. In fact, ‘Toy Story 5’ (-28% this weekend) is only about a million away from becoming the third 2026 film to outgross it. The highest new entry this weekend is ‘The End Of Oak Street’ which opens at #3 with £2,112,782. The third release of a successful summer for Anne Hathaway, this also stars Ewan McGregor and is the long-awaited return for director David Robert Mitchell, who’s second feature ‘It Follows’ (£371,142, #8. 2015) was a pioneer in the ‘elevated horror’ trend of late and will be getting a sequel very soon. That film only made £1.1 million so this has instantly become his biggest hit. And this Dinosaur flick certainly has the budget to boot, reported to be between $80-90 million. It’s earned sold reviews but audiences have been more mixed so it will be interesting to see how it holds and if it can become profitable in the theatrical window. The other jurassic release in cinemas currently, ‘Paw Patrol: The Dino Movie’ loses 58% (-37% without previews) in weekend 2 to climb to £3.2 million. Also debuting in the top 5 is documentary? (it doesn’t seem to be a concert film) ‘KATSEYE: Wild Hearts’ (£725,419, £367k without previews, #4). This feels like a pretty decent release for a band who are already two members down, despite only being around for two-years. Also getting a healthy preview boost, ‘Tony’ opens at #8 with £402,471 (£292k without previews). This is a biopic about a short period in the youth of Anthony Bourdain and sees Dominic Sessa portray the now late celebrity chef. It looks like the film is expanding next weekend so might end up sticking around. The final new entry this week is from India and is ‘Vishwanath & Sons’ (£279,944, #10). This is a romantic dram-com about a father who reconnects with the surrogate mother of his child after she gets diagnosed with a serious illness. It’s good to see the barrier to the top 10 look so healthy again after so many weeks of sub-£100k top 10 entries. It was a decent time for kids films overall with ‘Minions & Monsters’ (-25%) and ‘Moana’ (-30%) rounding out the top 10 with good holds. The hold for Minions was the best of the week. Speaking of holds, we finally say goodbye to ‘Obsession’ after a 13-week run. But don’t fret, it’s still in this week’s top 15 at #14. There are three further new entries in the #11-15 section: ‘Awarapan 2’ (#11), ‘Sunny Days (#12) and ‘Lady’ (#15). Next week sees the openings of ‘Insidious: Out Of The Further’, ‘Coyote vs. Acme’, ‘Mutiny’, ‘Teenage Sex And Death At Camp Miasma’, ‘& Sons’, ‘Spa Weekend’, ‘Stop! That! Train! and ‘David’. We also see re-releases of ‘Trainspotting’, ‘Kiki’s Delivery Service’ and ‘Early Man’. Can any of them top the charts? ~Summer Box Office Top 5:1. (01) Spider-Man: Brand New Day - £78,755,9852. (02) The Odyssey - £69,086,5953. (03) Toy Story 5 - £55,248,1894. (04) The Devil Wears Prada 2 - £34.2 million5. (05) Obsession - £19,770,034Still two more weeks of summer releases to go but this top 5 is now looking close to being locked.
19 hours ago19 hr Spider Man going to run undefeated in its fourth week looking likely. The Oddessy could be dethroned from its runner up position by the new Insidious Its so fitting Obsession ending its run in the top 10 at 13 weeks. I'm assuming they'd pull it soon?
18 hours ago18 hr Ok, that feels solid for Oak Street!Don't think that's a bad opening for 'Tony' considering that Anthony Bourdain wasn't a massive name in the UK (or at least, I've seen reviews from some people mentioning that they weren't really aware of him ), and Dominic Sessa is still a rising talent rather than a major established movie star.Good to see the lower end of the chart looking healthier, even if it means 'Sunny Dancer' missed out on the top 10. Such a shame that couldn't break 100k.
18 hours ago18 hr I’m surprised Tony got higher than Sunny Dancer even with the former only being shown in selected cinemas. I expect Tony to climb next week when it expands to all cinemas. Shame Sunny Dancer missed the top 10. I thought it was a really good film. I do feel it had its sales watered down by it only being reduced to evening showings and no all day showings like with most films
15 hours ago15 hr 2 hours ago, Hadji said:I’m surprised Tony got higher than Sunny Dancer even with the former only being shown in selected cinemas. I expect Tony to climb next week when it expands to all cinemas. Shame Sunny Dancer missed the top 10. I thought it was a really good film. I do feel it had its sales watered down by it only being reduced to evening showings and no all day showings like with most filmsSunny Dancer’s not being shown at all in my local Cineworld!
15 hours ago15 hr Bella Ramsey will be doing and in-person, live Q&A at Showcase in Nottm this Thursday.
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