For a fourth consecutive weekend, “Warner Bros.’ A Minecraft Movie” maintains its reign at the U.K. and Ireland box office, earning £2.4 million ($3.3 million), as reported by Comscore. With total earnings of $68.7 million so far, it has solidified its status as one of the most successful films in 2025.
Following closely, the Warner Bros. movie “Sinners” continued to gain ground, accumulating $3.2 million in its second week, bringing its overall earnings up to $9.6 million.
In its second weekend, the Warner Bros. film “Sinners” kept up its strong performance, adding another $3.2 million to its total, now standing at $9.6 million.
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The Warner Bros. flick “Sinners” didn’t slow down one bit in its second weekend, pocketing an extra $3.2 million, making that a grand total of $9.6 million so far.
Ranked third, the rerelease of “Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith,” distributed by 20th Century Fox, generated an impressive $2.3 million in ticket sales during the recent weekend.
In a different take: “The second installment of Warner Bros.’ film ‘The Accountant,’ titled ‘The Accountant 2,’ debuted in fourth place, earning $1.2 million. This follow-up to the 2016 action thriller, featuring Ben Affleck, was successfully released before the peak season for big-budget movies in May.
The movie “Pink Floyd at Pompeii – MCMLXXII,” a re-mastered concert film showcasing the legendary band’s 1971 performance at the ancient Roman amphitheater, drew $905,671 in box office revenue, placing it fifth in popularity. The event cinema screening proved to still be in demand.
As a passionate cinephile, I’m always eager to share box office updates! Last week, Sony Pictures’ chilling horror production “Until Dawn” premiered and managed to secure the sixth spot with an impressive earnings of $752,776. On the other hand, “The Penguin Lessons,” from Lionsgate U.K., saw a slight dip in its second weekend, earning an additional $531,334. This brings its total box office collection to a commendable $2.9 million so far.
In its third week, Disney’s movie “The Amateur” maintained its solid run, collecting $387,707. So far, this espionage thriller has amassed a total of $5.1 million.
The newcomer “Thudarum,” produced by RFT Films Ltd, made its debut at number nine with 384,346 viewers. Starring Mohanlal, this Malayalam film demonstrated a significant interest in South Asian cinema within the U.K. and Irish market, highlighting its consistent demand.
Completing the top ten earners, the A24 production titled “Warfare” garnered approximately $376,516 during its second weekend, boosting its overall earnings to around £2.1 million.
This upcoming week promises a diverse and bustling array of premieres in UK and Irish movie theaters, featuring major studio films, stage-to-screen musicals, documentary concerts, and timeless family movies, all set to enrich the lineup.
On Thursday, May 1st, Disney’s much-awaited “Thunderbolts” superhero ensemble movie will hit the screens, boasting an impressive cast and set within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Meanwhile, CinemaLive offers “Bonnie & Clyde The Musical,” a filmed theater production that showcases the gripping tale of the notorious criminal duo’s story, performed live on stage.
This coming Friday, May 2nd, Picturehouse Entertainment will unveil “Parthenope,” the new film from esteemed director Paolo Sorrentino, featuring Celeste Dalla Porta, Gary Oldman, and Stefania Sandrelli. Meanwhile, Verve Pictures offers “Where Dragons Reside,” a documentary helmed by Suzanne Raes.
As a cinephile, I’m excited to share some upcoming releases that cater to diverse tastes. Firstly, hailing from Tull Stories is the hilarious German comedy “Two To One,” directed by Natja Brunckhorst and featuring Sandra Hüller.
Secondly, BFI Distribution pays tribute to the 1975 cult classic “Slade in Flame,” starring the iconic British rock band Slade.
Lastly, music enthusiasts will be thrilled by “Borrowed Time: Lennon’s Last Decade,” a new documentary from Kaleidoscope Entertainment. Directed by Alan G. Parker, this film uses rare archive footage and interviews to trace John Lennon’s creative resurgence in his later years.
Families can enjoy “Bluey At The Cinema: Let’s Play Chef Collection” which was produced by Vue Entertainment.
At last, on Sunday, May 4th, Fathom Entertainment will honor one of the funniest movies ever made by hosting a special screening for “Monty Python and The Holy Grail” (its 50th anniversary edition).
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2025-04-29 14:47