Disney hit the top spot again across the world with dumbo which may have fallen short of expectations but still has a decent global debut
Tim Burton once again brings his directorial style to a Disney film has he brings life to the 1941 classic animation in a retelling of the story.
Making its debut at the top the movie takes $116 million from 54 countries.
Jordan Peel's seminal horror films falls from the top inti second place this week with a take of $56.2 million over the weekend from 62 countries.
This brings the films total global gross to $174.5 million after 2 weeks of release.
The Marvel super hero movie is at three this week with a weekend gross of $46.9 million from 55 countries.
The Brie Larson starring movie is almost at the magic billion mark and stand at $991 million currently.
The romantic drama is at number 4 this week with $12.4 million from 40 countries, this pushes the films total gross to $50.6 million.
This Luan Zhang directed movie is only released in China so far and yet is number 5 this week with $11 million which pushes its total to $32.4 million.
Disney continue their release of live action version of their classic animations with Dumbo which replaces Jordan Peele's Us at the top.
Directed by Tim Burton Disney brings to the bog screen this live action adaptation of their 1941 cartoon Dumbo.
The film got mixed reviews from the critics which could explain the good but not great $45 million debut weekend which is lower than expectations.
Falling to number 2 on its second weekend is the much praised horror film which takes �33.6 million to push its total US gross to $128 million.
Now on its fourth weekend of release the Marvel hit takes $20.5 million which pushes its total gross to $353.8 million.
Proving to be a sizeable hit the romantic drama takes $6.2 million this week to boost tis total to $35.8 million.
Coming in at number 5 this week is this new true life drama from directors Chuck Konzelman and Cary Solomon which takes $6.1 million on its debut.
Captain Marvel managed to hold onto the top spot for a third consecutive weekend on the UK despite competition for horror movie Us which makes its box office debut at 2.
Holding on for a third week at the top is the Marvel super hero movie which this weekend take £3.4 million.
This pushes the films total UK gross to just under £30 million and is the top grossing film of the year so far in the UK.
Jordan Peele follows up his critically acclaimed Get Out with this much praised horror movie which makes its UK debut at number 2 with £2.7 million.
Get out debuted with £2.1 million and went on to make over £10 million in the UK so this has got off to a flying start for the director.
The British comedy falls to second place in its second weekend making just under a million pound over the weekend.
This pushes the films total Uk gross to £3.3 million after 10 days of release (not including previews).
The mind reading comedy falls to 4 and takes £515,410 this weekend pushing its UK total to £1.8 million.
The light hearted comedy from director Stephen Merchant takes £388,963 this weekend pushing its total gross to £5.2 million.
The Ralph Fiennes directed movie makes its UK debut at number 7 this week with £326,997.
Making its debut at number 10 this week is the Justin Baldoni directed romantic drama which takes £253,341.
NoteThis is the lowest UK box office combined gross since the end of August 2018, a period when the weather in the UK for extremely hot causing people to spend more time outside and away from the multiplexes.
Jordan Peele's much praised horror movie Us tops the US box office on its debut weekend knocking Captain Marvel down to number 2 after just 2 weeks of release.
After the success of Get Out Jordan Peele's next film was going to be big and this much praised horror film tops the US box office with a debut weekend of $70.5 million.
This marks the best opening for a horror movie, and the best opening for a new movie IP, ie non sequel, since Avatar 10 years ago, the could go on to big numbers after the positive reviews.
The Marvel super hero movie falls to number 2 after 2 weeks at the top with a gross of $35 million.
This puts the films three week gross at $321.5 million.
The animated feature about an imaginary theme part falls to number 3 this week with $9 million.
The films total US gross rises to $29.4 million.
The romantic drama falls to 4 this week with $8.7 million pushing the films total gross to $26.4 million.
Finally in the top 5 the is third dragon movie which takes $6.5 million pushing its total gross to $145.7 million.
Us was the big release of the week but it wasn't strong enough to topple Captain Marvel from having a three week run at the top.
Sticking to the top of the global box office for a third weekend is the latest Marvel movie which this week takes $87.1 million from 55 countries.
This brings the films total global gross to $910 million and will reach the billion mark potentially by next weekend.
Highest new entry of the week is Jordan Peele's much praised genre re-defining horror which was very close to knocking Captain Marvel from the top with $87 million from 48 countries.
This marks one of the highest debut grosses from a horror film.
The Chinese romance this week is at 3 with a weekend gross of $30 million from just 6 countries.
This brings the films total global gross to $136.6 million.
At number 4 is the romantic drama starring Haley Lu Richardson and Cole Sprouse which takes $15 million over the weekend from 38 countries.
This pushes the films total gross across the world to $32.7 million.
Finally in the top 5 is the animated comedy which takes $14 million from 25 countries bringing its total global gross to $40 million.