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6 hours ago, SchumacherFTW said:

First time in a while it's only been on a single screen everywhere, probably due to Oceans 8. I'll let ya know what it is ;)

Since Sicario 2 has a screening next week, I think the Secret Unlimited showing is Tag. 

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1 Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom 2018/6/8 £ 7,220,952 £ 25,571,845 Universal Int'l
2 Hereditary 2018/6/15 £ 1,863,913 £ 1,863,913 Entertainment Film 
3 Solo: A Star Wars Story 2018/5/25 £ 972,673 £ 17,988,593 Walt Disney Int'l
4 Deadpool 2 2018/5/18 £ 874,668 £ 30,619,381 Fox Int'l
5 Race 3 2018/6/15 £ 782,950 £ 782,950 Yash Raj Films
6 Book Club 2018/6/1 £ 413,904 £ 3,128,182 Paramount Int'l
7 Avengers: Infinity War 2018/4/27 £ 408,451 £ 70,168,399 Walt Disney Int'l
8 Sherlock Gnomes 2018/5/11 £ 404,882 £ 8,045,654 Paramount Int'l
9 Show Dogs 2018/5/25 £ 226,703 £ 2,820,827 eOne Films
10 Secret Cinema: Blade Runner 2018/3/23 £ 166,756 £ 4,292,376 Warner Bros Int'l
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Found a cineworld showing with spare seats for secret screening but 45 minute drive... not really worth it if it's just gonna be Tag which it probably will be. Either that or Terminal 

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44 minutes ago, Avatree said:

Found a cineworld showing with spare seats for secret screening but 45 minute drive... not really worth it if it's just gonna be Tag which it probably will be. Either that or Terminal 

Yeh I skipped this one, think it’s Tag. 

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8 minutes ago, Krissykins said:

Unlimited screening is Incredibles 2, just started. 

I thought it might be Incredibles 2 but then it said on Cineworld website that its a 15 so assumed must be Tag. Weird

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Sunny weather and the World Cup football tournament made for a slow weekend at the UK box office.

Ocean’s 8 was the only major new studio release, topping the weekly chart thanks to four days of previews  - it opened on Monday June 18. 

Its three-day weekend total was £2.3m which, added to the £2m it garnered from Mon-Thurs, took it to £4.3m to date. 

Sandra Bullock and Cate Blanchett lead the cast of this heist caper. Steven Soderbergh’s Ocean’s Eleven is the highest grossing entry in the franchise so far, making £5.1m on its opening weekend in the UK in 2002,  grossing £26.5m in total. 

Universal

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom topped the weekend chart with £3.2m, a drop of 55%. J.A. Bayona’s family sequel is now up to £31.2m after three weeks but it is a long way off its predecessor’s £74.7m final total.

Entertainment Film Distributors

Well-reviewed Sundance horror Hereditary dropped to third place, making £834k from 535 screens on its second weekend, a drop of 47%. The Toni Collette-starrer is now up to £3.6m.

20th Century Fox

In its sixth weekend Deadpool 2 dropped 48% to £450,000, taking it to a total gross of £31.5m to date. This is  around £6m shy of the original’s final UK total (£38.1m).

After a soft debut last week, comedy sequel Super Troopers 2 added £19,000 for a cume of £184,000.

Disney

Solo: A Star Wars Story dropped 62%, grossing £375,000 over the weekend to take it to a total of £18.7m.

Avengers: Infinity War added an extra £185,000 to gross £70.5m to date.

Paramount

Animation Sherlock Gnomes now has a total gross of £8.3m after adding £178,000 this weekend. The romantic comedy Book Club, starring Diane Keaton, grossed £161,000 to take it to a gross of £3.6m after four weeks on release. 

Lionsgate

Rupert Everett’s Oscar Wilde biopic The Happy Prince expanded from 34 to 155 cinemas this week, adding £150,942 over the weekend. It has grossed £317,627 so far.

Documentary McQueen grossed £43,000 and now has a UK gross of £463,000.

Yash Raj

After its impressive debut last week, Bollywood thriller Race 3 dropped a sizeable 85% to gross £112,000 over the three-day weekend. Nonetheless this still pushed it past the million mark for a non-final cume of £1m.

Trafalgar

The event cinema release of Puccini opera Madama Butterfly from the 2018 Glyndebourne Festival earned £92,000 from 108 locations for a screen average of £860.

Vertigo

Comedy remake Overboard, which sees Eugenio Derbez and Anna Faris reverse the Kurt Russel/Goldie Hawn roles from the 1987 version, opened to £19,000 from 21 sites.

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12 minutes ago, Heretic said:

Amazing weather this weekend and looks like this weekend too. No big releases either so probably a very quiet week for cinemas and some big drops. 

Yeh heatwave here in Scotland too, all through to a week on Wednesday at least., 30 degrees + this Thursday 

 

Loving the sun! 

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38 minutes ago, Heretic said:

Amazing weather this weekend and looks like this weekend too. No big releases either so probably a very quiet week for cinemas and some big drops. 

The World Cup and hot weather is a killer combination. The Incredibles 2 can't come soon enough!

 

 

 

 

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