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1 hour ago, The Dark Alfred said:

The fantastic BANSHEESH is #2 with £0.5m so far, DECISION TO LEAVE also cracked the top 10. Glad to see great films performing well, hopefully TRIANGLE OF SADNESS to follow.

Saw Banshees last night in a fairly busy mid-size screen and absolutely loved it, Colin Farrell is outstanding.

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WEEKEND FIGURES 

  Film Distributor Weeks on release Weekend Total Total Box Office
1 Black Adam Warner Bros. 1 £5,655,002 £5,655,002
2 The Banshees Of Inisherin Walt Disney 1 £1,643,220 £1,643,220
3 Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile Sony Pictures 2 £1,436,154 £4,920,515
4 Smile Paramount 4 £996,477 £9,018,685
5 Halloween Ends Universal Pictures 2 £703,338 £3,658,659
6 Decision To Leave MUBI 1 £410,107 £410,107
7 Ticket To Paradise Universal Pictures 6 £378,204 £8,552,526
8 The Woman King Entertainment One UK 3 £296,196 £2,995,393
9 Don’t Worry Darling Warner Bros. 5 £286,411 £9,995,806
10 Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris Universal Pictures 4 £210,435 £3,911,231
11 The Legend Of Maula Jatt Moviegoers Entertainment 2 £203,916 £747,609
12 Minions 2: The Rise Of Gru Universal Pictures 17 £96,755 £46,237,324
13 Emily Warner Bros. 2 £82,590 £606,936
14 The Lost King Pathe 3 £72,681 £1,155,058
15 Amsterdam Walt Disney 3 £68,498 £1,567,841

Source: Comscore

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2022 behemoth Top Gun: Maverick is finally dropping off Screen’s weekly box office tracking, after adding £11,000 on its 22nd weekend in cinemas to reach £83.4m total. The Paramount blockbuster finishes as the eighth-highest-grossing film of all time in the UK and Ireland, ahead of 2017’s Star Wars: The Last Jedi with £82.7m and behind 2019’s Avengers: Endgame with £88.7m.

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4 hours ago, Issac Newton said:

WEEKEND FIGURES 

  Film Distributor Weeks on release Weekend Total Total Box Office
1 Black Adam Warner Bros. 1 £5,655,002 £5,655,002
2 The Banshees Of Inisherin Walt Disney 1 £1,643,220 £1,643,220
3 Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile Sony Pictures 2 £1,436,154 £4,920,515
4 Smile Paramount 4 £996,477 £9,018,685
5 Halloween Ends Universal Pictures 2 £703,338 £3,658,659
6 Decision To Leave MUBI 1 £410,107 £410,107
7 Ticket To Paradise Universal Pictures 6 £378,204 £8,552,526
8 The Woman King Entertainment One UK 3 £296,196 £2,995,393
9 Don’t Worry Darling Warner Bros. 5 £286,411 £9,995,806
10 Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris Universal Pictures 4 £210,435 £3,911,231
11 The Legend Of Maula Jatt Moviegoers Entertainment 2 £203,916 £747,609
12 Minions 2: The Rise Of Gru Universal Pictures 17 £96,755 £46,237,324
13 Emily Warner Bros. 2 £82,590 £606,936
14 The Lost King Pathe 3 £72,681 £1,155,058
15 Amsterdam Walt Disney 3 £68,498 £1,567,841

Source: Comscore

 

Quite superb for Banshees. Looking forward to seeing it this week.

 

Seems like a solid opening for Black Adam. As I've said elsewhere on it when you look at it as an opening for a barely known superhero in an original film it's a great figure, but it's whether it justifies the budget.

 

Thought Lost King would have done better but really has spluttered. 

 

Emily less surprising but given that it really is an excellent film it's a very disappointing return nonetheless.

 

Decision to Leave not on at my local. Annoying.

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1 hour ago, Ipickthiswhiterose said:

Decision to Leave not on at my local. Annoying.

Not wanting to add to your annoyance, but I saw it on Sunday at my local Curzon and thought it was excellent. Park Chan Wook’s direction is outstanding, it’s absolutely gorgeous. Looks like it’s expanding next week, although the showtimes seem to be limited.

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8 hours ago, SnokesLegs said:

Not wanting to add to your annoyance, but I saw it on Sunday at my local Curzon and thought it was excellent. Park Chan Wook’s direction is outstanding, it’s absolutely gorgeous. Looks like it’s expanding next week, although the showtimes seem to be limited.

 

Thanks for this.

 

My local is weird. It's Preston, so even though we aren't a metropolis its hardly the middle of nowhere. It's great for Indian films and we get all the big Polish releases, both of which is great and I see my fair share but that tends to cut off the number of other foreign lang films and arthouse fare sometimes. We had literally one showing ever of, say, The Lighthouse that you had to catch on the solitary day. Worried Decision to Leave may get such a one-off 

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Black Adam comfortable #1 again on Friday with somewhere around £1.1m.

 

Lyle #2 with it still being half term, and Banshees down only 16% yesterday for #3.

 

Prey For The Devil was #4 with around £250k, then Smile and Harry Potter 2.

 

Barbarian was #7, Triangle Of Sadness (?) #9 and Bros #11, although all quite close around the bottom

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