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Film of the Day: Albert Nobbs

MOVIE

Due Date 2010

Due Date
2010
Cast and Director

Directed by

Starring

Robert Downey Jr. / Zach Galifianakis / Michelle Monaghan / Jamie Foxx / Juliette Lewis / Danny McBride / RZA / Matt Walsh / Brody Stevens / Jakob Ulrich
Box Office Quickview

UK box office

  • Debut box office: 5th Nov '10
  • Debut position: 1
  • Highest position: 1
  • Debut gross: £2.3 Million
  • Total chart weeks: 7

US box office

  • Box Office debut: 5th Nov '10
  • Debut position: 2
  • Highest position: 2
  • Debut gross: $32.7 Million
  • Total chart weeks: 11
Certificates

15 age rating
Total grosses
UK total gross
United Kingdom Flag  £10.5 Million
US total gross
United States Flag  $100.5 Million
Global total gross
Global Flag  $211.8 Million
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This week, as predicted, the last film the in The Hunger Games series, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2, flies to the top of the box office.

Catching Fire and Mockingjay Part 1 both debuted with almost the same figure around £12 million, the first film in the series debuted with £4 million while this last part enters the box office with £11 million.

Although not the lowest debut this certainly shows a demising interest in the series, the luke warm reviews haven't helped the film either.

Spectre falls to number 2 this week despite still grossing good number, this weeks £3.8 million brings the total gross in the UK to £84.6 million, this places the film at number 3 on the UK all time box office grosses.

Other new films this week has The Dressmaker making its debut at number 7 and The Perfect Guy entering at number 10.

Highest total grossing film of the box office is, no surprise, Sprectre.

Historical charts

A year ago - The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 made its debut at the top of the UK box office knocking Intersteller from the top to number 3.

Five years ago - Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows Part 1 started the end of the Harry Potter series by debuting at the top, it knocked Due Date down to number 2.

Ten years ago - Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire was the film making its debut at the top while In Her Shoes fell to number 2.

Fifteen years ago - What Lies Beneath remains at the top for another week leaving Little Nicky to enter at number 3.

Twenty years ago - A Walk In The Clouds was the highest new film knocking Crimson Tide down to number 2.

Last weekend on the UK box office the latest Bond film Spectre was far too strong during its second week of release to be knocked from the top.

Still pulling in the audiences during its second weekend Spectre scores £13 million which brings its total UK gross after 2 weekends of release to £64 million.

The film is still on track with the previous Bond movie Skyfall and could potentially give the film a run for its money as the top grossing UK film ever, despite less favourable reviews.

Although by Sunday Spectre has not quite become the top UK film of 2015 by Monday night it will have out grossed Jurassic World.

Highest new film of the week is the low budget Brooklyn which enters the UK box office at number 3 with a debut gross of £1.04 million.

Top total grossing film on the box office, after just 2 weeks of play, is Spectre.

Historical charts

A year ago - This time last year Christopher Nolan's Interstellar hit the top spot on its debut week of release knocking Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles down to number 3.

Five years ago - Due Date hot the top of the box office on its first week of release while the previous number 1, Saw 3D, fell to number 4.

Ten year ago - Nanny Mcphee went up to the top of the box office on its 3rd week of release knocking Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of The Were-Rabbit from the top.

Fifteen years ago - What Lies Beneath spent another week at the top while the highest new film was right down at number 8 in the shape of Purely Belter.

Twenty years ago - Crimson Tide made its debut at the top of the box office knocking To Die For down to number 5.

Twenty five years ago - Ghost remained at the top of the box office leaving the highest new film, Young Guns II, to enter at number 2.