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Black Swan 2011

Black Swan
2011
Cast and Director

Directed by

Starring

Natalie Portman / Mila Kunis / Vincent Cassel / Barbara Hershey / Winona Ryder / Benjamin Millepied / Ksenia Solo / Kristina Anapau / Janet Montgomery / Sebastian Stan
Box Office Quickview

UK box office

  • Debut box office: 21st Jan '11
  • Debut position: 2
  • Highest position: 2
  • Debut gross: £2.8 Million
  • Total chart weeks: 7

US box office

  • Box Office debut: 10th Dec '10
  • Debut position: 6
  • Highest position: 5
  • Debut gross: $3.3 Million
  • Total chart weeks: 21
Certificates

15 age rating
Total grosses
UK total gross
United Kingdom Flag  £15.7 Million
US total gross
United States Flag  $107 Million
Global total gross
Global Flag  $328.2 Million
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News from around the web

This week War Horse remains at the top of the UK box office chart while the highest new film is Haywire.

Last Year The Kings Speech was still top of the box office with Black Swan the top new release.

Five years ago Rocky Balboa made a return to the top of the box office and was also the highest new film.

Ten Years ago The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring was still at the top while Black Hawk Down was the top new film.

Check out the charts in full

Tangled maintained its position at the top of the UK box office chart this week with a non-too shabby weekend gross of £4,569,135 which is only down just over half a million on the previous week, not bad, this means also that the overall gross over 10 days stands at £ 10,742,265.

Retaining it number 2 spot is The Kings Speech which is still managing to impress, not only at the box office but at the continuous awards ceremonies at this time of year, a weekend take of £2,739,204 brings its gross of 5 weeks to £30,014,606.

Highest new entry of the week The Fighter, another Oscar contender for many awards the film stars Mark Wahlberg and Christian Bale and is directed by David O. Russell. A weekend take of £ 2,118,140 is good considering the competition.

Black Swan drops a single place to 4 with £1,725,630 while new at 5 is the James Cameron presented Sanctum, it's not doing the same numbers as a Cameron directed film and is maybe a little disappointing with £ 859,064.

Again this weeks box office is a little higher than this time last year where Avatar was still the top film and still raking in a weekend take of over £4million. Highest new entry was Disney's The Frog Princess with Astro Boy following and Invictus not far behind. Sherlock Holmes was still hanging onto the top 5.

Among all the Oscar and BAFTA buzz that is surrounding The Kings Speech at the moment it's no surprise to see it still topping the UK box office chart in it's third week of release.

Just to mention the Oscars, The Kings Speech has got more Nomination than any other film this year, 12 in Total, and it gets nods in all major categories except for Best Actress, it's up for Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress and Best Screenplay to name just half of it's nominated categories.

Onto this weeks chart and the film took a very impressive £ 4,226,074 in it's 3rd week, which brings it's total to £ 18,312,482. It will be interesting to see if the award momentum can keep it at number one.

Top new release of the week is the Oscar nominated Black Swan starring Natalie Portman. The ballet drama which also stars Winona Ryder took £2,762,429 during it's first weekend.

Slipping to third this week is The Green Hornet with £1,187,652 and a total gross after 2 weeks of £ 3,830,737.

New at 4 is The Dilemma with £1,102,798, a disappointing debut for a Ron Howard film starring Vince Vaughn, and making a slow fall down is Gulliver's Travels at 5 with £992,382 making it's total £13,728,081.

This weeks chart is again lower than this time last year where Avatar and Sherlock Holmes were still pulling in the audience with Alvin and the Chipmunks 2, Up in the Air and It's Complicated also doing very good business.