The Disney-Marvel collaborative film, “Thunderbolts,” made its premiere at the top of the UK and Irish box office, earning a total of £5.9 million ($7.9 million) as reported by Comscore.
Coming in second, “Warner Bros.’ Sinners” continued to hold strong, earning an additional $2.5 million during its third weekend, bringing its total earnings to a substantial $14.1 million. Meanwhile, “Warner Bros.’ A Minecraft Movie” fell to third place with $1.6 million in its fifth weekend, pushing its overall gross to an impressive $71.1 million and maintaining its position as the highest-grossing film of the year so far.
Moreover, “The Accountant 2” by Warner Bros., earned the fourth spot with $622,989 during its second week, raising its overall earnings to $2.3 million. In fifth place was Sony’s chilling horror-thriller “Until Dawn,” which made $442,953 in its second showing, adding up to a total of $1.5 million.
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In the second week, “The Accountant 2” by Warner Bros., collected $622,989 and moved into fourth place with an overall earnings of $2.3 million. Sony’s horror-thriller “Until Dawn” made $442,953 during its second week and accumulated a total of $1.5 million, placing it fifth.
In its third week, “The Penguin Lessons” from Lionsgate U.K. earned $276,178 and has now accumulated a total of $3.5 million. Making its debut at number 7, “Bluey At The Cinema: Let’s Play Chef Collection” garnered $238,972, marking a strong performance for Vue Lumière’s new theatrical showcase of the popular Australian preschool series.
Once more, South Asian content left a strong impression as DJ Tech LTD’s “Retro” debuted at No. 8, earning $217,992, and Prathyangira Cinemas’ “Hit: The Third Case” came in ninth with $200,985. Both films managed to attract dedicated diaspora audiences.
South Asian movies continued their impact as DJ Tech LTD’s “Retro” launched at No. 8 with a revenue of $217,992, while Prathyangira Cinemas’ “Hit: The Third Case” entered the charts in ninth place with $200,985, captivating their loyal diaspora fanbases.
Completing the list of the top ten earners, A24’s “Warfare” made an additional $190,432 in its third week, bringing its overall earnings to $2.5 million.
Starting next Tuesday, the 6th of May, I’m excited to share that the highly-anticipated concert film “Björk: Cornucopia” will grace our local cinemas, courtesy of Trafalgar Releasing. Can’t wait!
On Thursday, May 8th, Altitude is set to debut “Ocean With David Attenborough,” a nature documentary narrated by none other than David Attenborough, delving into underwater ecosystems and screening in more than 300 venues. Simultaneously, “Desire: The Carl Craig Story” premieres – a riveting documentary about the groundbreaking techno DJ and producer, directed by Jean-Cosme Delaloye and distributed by Sovereign Film Distribution. Additionally, Dreamz Entertainment’s romantic comedy in Telugu, titled “#Single,” is set to hit screens on the same day.
This coming Friday, May 9th, presents a diverse selection of fresh titles for your viewing pleasure. Universal Pictures will be releasing the remake of Ang Lee’s 1993 original, “The Wedding Banquet,” in theaters, and Dreamz Entertainment is set to reintroduce the Telugu fantasy classic, “Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari.
Dartmouth Films presents “Backlash: The Global Impact of George Floyd’s Death,” a thoughtful documentary led by Kwabena Oppong, exploring the aftermath and ripples worldwide following George Floyd’s demise. On the other hand, Vertigo Releasing delivers “The Surfer,” a gripping psychological mystery helmed by Lorcan Finnegan and featuring Nicolas Cage.
Notable selections feature “Peg O’ My Heart,” a Hong Kong drama starring Nick Cheung Ka-Fai and Fala Chen, distributed by Central City Media; “The Last Musician of Auschwitz,” a historical documentary from Cosmic Cat; as well as “Rangi,” a Nepalese family drama from Maharani Ltd., directed by Suresh Neupane.
The lineup unveils various productions: “The Uninvited”, a comedy-drama by Foton Pictures starring Pedro Pascal and Walter Goggins; “Seeking Mavis Beacon” by TAPE Collective, an investigation into the disappearance with a reevaluation of the impactful legacy of a significant Black woman in technology; and “The Extraordinary Miss Flower”, distributed by BFI Distribution, which includes Emilíana Torrini in a unique blend of documentary and fiction.
As a movie enthusiast, I’m thrilled to share my thoughts on three captivating films recently released. First up is “Motel Destino,” a thought-provoking masterpiece by Karim Aïnouz that Curzon has graciously presented to us. Next, Dogwoof takes us back in time with “Riefenstahl,” an insightful documentary delving into the life and work of the contentious German filmmaker. Lastly, Blue Finch Film Releasing serves up chills with “Birdeater,” a spine-tingling horror-thriller hailing from the land down under. Each of these films offers a unique cinematic experience that’s not to be missed!
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