
Film / Box Office
Box Office Chart: April 12-14 2024
1. Back to Black £2,772,698 (new release)
2. Civil War £1,823,179 (new release)
3. Kung Fu Panda 4 £1,754,440 (£17,291,699, 3 weeks)
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4. Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire £1,185,986 (£11,886,417, 3 weeks)
5. Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire £1,371,436 (£14,066,300, 4 weeks)
6. Dune: Part II £567,599 (£38,143,347, 7 weeks)
7. Monkey Man £387,555 (£1,711,907, 2 weeks)
8. The First Omen £260,415 (£1,151,818, 2 weeks)
9. Aavesham £207,308 (new release)
10. Bade Miyan Chote Miyan £195,020 (new release)
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Sam Taylor-Johnson’s syrupy and evasive Amy Winehouse flick Back to Black becomes the latest music biopic box office hit. But perhaps some fans have been deterred by the poor reviews as that £2.7m opening puts it behind the likes of Bob Marley: One Love, Rocketman and genre champ Bohemian Rhapsody. In second place, the rather more enthusiastically received Civil War scored a career-best result for director Alex Garland. All the other English-language films in the chart simply shuffled down a place behind the new openers. But it’s farewell to Wicked Little Letters after eight weeks. With nearly £10m in the kitty, this now ranks as one of the highest-grossing UK films released since the pandemic.
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