A new poster has been released for upcoming movie The Boys In the Boat which can seen in full if you scroll down this page.
Movie breakdown
Synopsis for The Boys In the Boat
The story of the University of Washington's eight-oared rowing crew represented the United States in rowing at the 1936 Summer Olympics Men's eight in Berlin, and narrowly beat out Italy and Germany to win the gold medal.
Check out the Salty Popcorn movie page for more information on this upcoming film.
At the UK box office this week the very British The Inbetweeners movie continues is run at the top of the box office chart making it 3 weeks in a row.
Another good weekend for the boys adding £ 3,679,555 to its total gross, the film has done far better than expected to date and now sits with a UK gross at £34,992,321 making it the 3rd highest grossing film of the year in the UK.
In the rest of the chart, Rise of the Planet of the apes reverses it's decline of the chart and pops back to number 2 with £ 1,083,091.
Last week's highest entry slips just one place this week, One Day falls to 3 with a total weekend take of £ 1,048,343.
The Little blue men of The Smurfs continue their successful run staying at 4 with a take of £ 1,043,353.
Finally in the top five is the highest new film of the week, an Indian action film Bodyguard which takes just under the million mark at £ 839,695.
This week's top 15 is running higher than last year's where The Last Exorcism was a new entry at the top of the tree, and the only film to take over a million, and Avatar was still proving a popular hit 9 months after release.
The UK weekend box office had a small surprise this last weekend, a home grown TV phenomenon has tuned into a genuine box office hit. The Inbetweeners Movie, a tale of 4 obnoxious school kids of their first "lads" holiday together has become grabbed the crown as the highest grossing debut comedy, beating this years The Hangover Part 2.
The Inbetweeners Movie took just over £13 million from it's debit weekend (including Wednesday and Thursday previews) beating the likes of Bridget Jones and Wallace and Gromit and American blockbusters like Sex and the City. Very good for a little comedy from Channel 4.
Time will tell if the momentum will continue during its run at the box office and it still needs to go world wide, the US audience may not get the very British humour and crudeness of the central characters.
A great first weekend for the boys and beating James Bond and Indiana Jones in a movie together will be something to tell the grandchildren about.