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Film of the Day: Never Let Go
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Early Summer

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1951
 125 minutes (2 hrs 05 mins)

Director and Cast Quickview

Directed by

Starring

Setsuko Hara · Chishu Ryu · Chikage Awashima · Kuniko Miyake · Ichiro Sugai · Chieko Higashiyama

Full cast & crew

Release dates

US release date US release: 2nd August 1972
Japan release date Japan release: 3rd October 1951
United States release date United States release: 2nd August 1972

Certificates

US
Not Rated

GP

G

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The web slinger marks the first MCU film post Avengers: Endgame in Spider-Man: Far From Home which makes its debut at the top of the US box office on its debut weekend.

Spider Man: Far From Home

Making its debut at the top is the web slinger which has a opening weekend take of $93.6 Million.

The film opened mid-week which also took on American Independence Day so including previews the films total gross rises to $185 Million.

Toy Story 4

The Pixar toon movie fell to number 2 this weekend with a gross of $34.3 Million which pushes its total US gross to $306.5 Million.

Yesterday

Danny Boyles homage to the Beatles slips to number 3 this week with a weekend take of $10.7 Million which takes its total US gross to $36.8 Million after a fortnight.

Annabelle Comes Home

Registering its second weekend of release the Conjuring movie falls to 4th this week with a take of $9.7 Million for a total cume of $50.1 Million.

Aladdin

The bg early summer smash hit starring Will Smith is at 5 this week with $7.6 Million pushing the films total US gross to $320.7 Million after 7 weeks of release.

Midsommar

Second highest new film of the week is director Ari Aster follow up to Hereditary which lands lower than expected at number 6 this week.

The film got high praise from critics but audiences were not so happy with the film, with previews the film has taken $10.9 Million.

Avengers: Endgame

11 weeks on and the MCU film is still inside the top 10, this week the film sits at number 9 and has a US gross of $847.8 Million.

Its the 'climax' to the Fifty Shades series and judging from the critical response Fifty Shades Freed is 1 film too many.

Coming in with a weekend gross of $38 million it is by far the lowest grossing debut for a film in the series, a series which has corroded far faster than many other.

Expect the film to sink quite quick down the box office after this debut and potentially to be on home video by early summer.

Coming in at number 2 is the 'live action' version of Beatrix Potters classic tale of Peter Rabbit which makes its debut with $25 million openeing gross.

Another new entry makes its debut at number 3 in the shape of the Clint Eastwood directed The 15:17 To Paris which grosses $12.6 million.

Holders fill in the last 2 spots on the US box office in the shape of Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle and The Greatest Showman.