A change at the top of the UK video chart sees box office smash hit Gone Girl go to number 1 on it's debut week of sales.
Gone Girl was released at the UK box office on 3rd October in 2014 and took the top spot on its debut weekend taking a very reasonable £4.1 million.
The film was on the box office chart for a total of 9 weeks and took a total UK gross of £22.1 million during it's run which makes it the 141st highest grossing movie ever in the UK.
On the world stage it was a relatively bit hit grossed $368 million which is not too bad and makes it the 217th highest grossing film ever.
Last weeks top film, The Equalizer, only falls a single place on it's second week of release to number 2.
Only 1 other new release this week in the shape of If I Stay which makes it debut at number 7.
The UK movie goer this week kept Lucy starring Scarlett Johansson in the top position with a number of weaker new releases in the market.
The Luc Besson directed film took just under £2 million during it's second weekend of release and now sits with a total gross of £8 million.
Highest new entry of the week is the buddy cop comedy Lets Be Cops starring Damon Wayans Jr., as you'd expect from a film of this kind it's a slap stick comedy.
Lets Be Cops takes £1.6 million for the weekend, but I suspect it may sink and disappear from the box office quickly.
Other new films to hit the box office this week are - Sin City A Dame To Kill For at 4 (with previews grosses) - If I Stay at 6 - the new Daniel Radcliffe so maybe a little disappointing - As Above so Below at 8 - Million Dollar Arm at 15
A year ago this week One Direction This is Us took the top slot on it's debut weekend of release pushing Elysium to 2.
Five years ago The Final Destination took the top of the box office on it's first weekend taking over from Inglourious Basterds.
Ten years ago Dodgeball entered the chart at the top and knocked The Village down to 2 after it's single week at the top.
Fifteen years ago Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace was toppled from the top of the box office by South Park: Bigger Longer and Uncut on it's debut.
There is a change around at the top of the US box office this weekend, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles falls a single place to number 2 while Guardians of the Galaxy bounces from number 2 to the top.
The Turtles fall into second place after a 2 week spell at the top during which they made a very good $145.6 million from 3 week of release.
It has now become the highest grossing film of the summer and Guardians of the Galacy goes back to the top with a $17.6 million weekend and a $251.9 million total.
It was a very slow weekend at the US box office, the highest new film being the R.J. Cutler directed If I Stay starring Chlo� Grace Moretz which debuted at 3 with $16.4 million.
Other new film on the US box office this week are - When the Game Stands Tall at 5 - Sin City: A Dame to Kill For at (perhaps disappointingly) 8