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Frankenstein 2015

Frankenstein
2015
 89 minutes (1 hrs 29 mins)
Cast and Director

Directed by

Bernard Rose

Starring

Xavier Samuel / Carrie-Anne Moss / Danny Huston / Matthew Jacobs / Dave Pressler / Peter Adrian Sudarso / Steve Hart / Mckenna Grace / Rob Mars / Ron Rogge
Release dates
US release date US release: 9th May 2015
Belgium release date Belgium release: 12th April 2015
Germany release date Germany release: 12th August 2015
Certificates

18 age rating

Frankenstein R age rating 
Total grosses
UK total gross
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US total gross
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Global total gross
Global Flag  $253.5 Thousand
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Spy thriller Argylle remains at the top of the US box office for a second weekend with a gross of $6.2 Million which takes the movies total gross to $28.5 Million over its 2 weekends at the top.

Highest new movie of the weekend is the '80's set horror comedy Lisa Frankenstein which comes in at 2.

The movie makes its debut with a $3.6 Million weekend gross.

Hit movie Wonka spends its 9th weekend in the box office this week and has a total US gross of $205 Million, crossing another milestone in the process.

US Box Office QuickView

  • Number 1 - Argylle (2nd Weekend)
  • Highest debut - Lisa Frankenstein (@2)
  • Longest run - Poor Things (10 weeks)
  • Highest total gross - Wonka ($205,183,453)
  • Best Percentage change week on week - Anyone But You (-23%)
  • Total US top 15 this weekend - $37,064,952
  • Also new this weekend
    • Out of Darkness
  • Check out the full US box office.

US weekend box office top 5 breakdown 9th - 11th February 2024

  • The movie remains at number 1 on this weekends US box office
  • It has spent 2 weeks at the top of the US box office.
  • It grosses $6,249,360 over the weekend, a 64% drop from last weekend
  • It has a total gross of $28,563,505 after 2 weekends of release
  • The movie is the 9th top grossing film so far in 2024

Lisa Frankenstein

Highest new movie this weekend

  • The movie is the Highest debut on this weekends US box office chart.
  • It has a total gross of $3,695,785 after 1 weekends of release

  • The movie remains at number 3 on this weekends US box office
  • It grosses $3,398,372 over the weekend, a 36% drop from last weekend
  • It has a total gross of $54,663,224 after 5 weekends of release
  • The movie is the 5th top grossing film so far in 2024

  • The movie remains at number 4 on this weekends US box office
  • It grosses $3,056,430 over the weekend, a 35% drop from last weekend
  • It has a total gross of $205,183,453 after 9 weekends of release
  • The movie is the top grossing film so far in 2024

  • The movie remains at number 5 on this weekends US box office
  • It grosses $2,935,590 over the weekend, a 30% drop from last weekend
  • It has a total gross of $110,065,035 after 8 weekends of release
  • The movie is the 3rd top grossing film so far in 2024

This week world box office chart has The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 staying at the top for a second week.

The last of The Hunger Games series takes $113 million from 93 countries this week which brings its total to $440 million in total world grosses.

This total is pushing the film to end its run as the lowest of the series but only a little.

None of the film on the top ten this week are new film but highest improved film is The Good Dinosaur which sits at number 2 this week with $67.9 million from 40 countries, the film has taken $84.2 million in total.

The Good Dinosaur has not had the best start to its cinematic run and will end up one of the lowest grossing Pixar movies.

The highest total grossing film on the box office this week is Spectre, $43 million this week and still released in 94 countries the film has grossed $750 million worldwide.

Here is the full top 10 -

  1. The Hunger Games: Mockinjay Part 2 - $113,600,000
  2. The Good Dinosaur - $67,892,000
  3. The Martian - $54,650,000
  4. Spectre - $43,200,000
  5. Creed - $32,380,000
  6. Our Times - $13,000,000
  7. Victor Frankenstein - $12,350,000
  8. Snoopy and Charlie Brown The Peanuts Movie - $9,700,000
  9. Inside Men - $9,700,000
  10. Bridge Of Spies - $8,376,000

Mixed fortunes were had over the Thanksgiving weekend at the US box office, while The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 retained the top spot, The Good Dinosaur entered at 2.

Mockingjay retained the top spot with $51.6 million the best second week retention of any of The Hunger Games films with just 50%, the film as grossed just over $100 million now in the US.

Coming in at second place was Pixar's The Good Dinosaur, a $40 million opening weekend is one of the weakest that Disney has seen.

Despite the mostly positive reviews the film has not had the excitement and anticipation around it that a Disney or Pixar film usually has, and its the second Pixar movie of 2015.

With this opening it will most likely end up as Pixar's first film which has essentially flopped, Pixar will be betting big on next years Finding Dory to restore their faith.

Also opening this week is Creed at 3, a spin off from the Rocky film about Apollo Creeds son getting in the ring, and Victor Frankenstein at 12, a very surprisingly low opening for a major blockbuster.

There was little doubt over what would be the top film this weekend at the UK box office, and with ease the David Fincher directed Gone Girl starring Ben Affleck debuts at the top.

It's weekend take of £4.1 million Gone Girl makes a very impressive October debut. It has a long way to go for it to be Ben Affleck's top grossing film which is currently Shakespeare in Love from 1999.

Director David Fincher also has an impressive box office record, his best film to date being 1995's Seven, his second film, and considered a classic.

Coming in quite respectably in second is Dracula Untold which debuts at number 2 with £1.7 million.

Falling a single place to number 3 this week is The Equalizer which add's £1.2 million to make a 10 day total of £4.3.

Last weeks top film was an event movie for one day only but it had some 'encore' screenings which means it has gone on and made £114,000 this week but, as expected, tumbles down the chart.

Historical charts

1 year ago - Prisoners stayed at the top of the box office for a second week while the top new film was Filth at two.

5 years ago - The Fame remake stayed at the top for a second week leaving the highest new film to enter at two, The Invention of Lying.

10 years ago - Tennis film Wimbledon kept hold of the top spot leaving Layer Cake to debut in the runner up spot.

15 years ago - Adam Sandler starred in the highest new film of the week, debuting at one with Big Daddy, The Haunting fell to number two after a week at the top.

20 years ago - October 1994 saw the dominance of The Lion King keep it at the top film of the month while Pulp Fiction and Frankenstein debuted strong in the top 5.

25 years ago - The big film of October 1989 was Back to the Future Part II which was the top grossing movie, Septembers top film Shirley Valentine was still doing well.

The Wolf of Wall Street retains it's lead at the top of the DVD/Blu-ray charts this week as there were no big new releases to challenge the top.

Despite no new releases the film at number 2 could have re-taken the top for a 3rd time, Disney monster smash Frozen moves back up the chart this week.

Highest new film of the week is I, Frankenstein from director Stuart Beattie and starring Aaron Eckhart.

The film was released at UK cinemas on 31st January this year, making a small ripple on the charts at number 4 where it took £811,365 on it's debut.

It only lasted 2 weeks dropping to 13 following it's debut and grossed a total of £1.27 million in the UK.

Also new this week - August Ostage County - Inside Llewyn Davis - Top Dog