Sequel movie and part of The Conjuring universe of movies, The Nun II has been given a 15 age rating in the UK for strong horror, violence, bloody images.
The movie stars Bonnie Aarons who has previously appeared in Mulholland Drive and Sweet Jane, it also stars Taissa Farmiga who as well as appearing in the first The Nun movie has been seen in In a Valley of Violence and The Mule.
The movie is directed by long time The Conjuring Universe director Michael Chaves who has previously directed The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It and The Curse of La Llorona.
Movie Synopsis
In 1956 France, a priest is murdered, and it seems an evil is spreading. Sister Irene once again comes face to face with a demonic force.
BBFC certificate breakdown.
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Movie breakdown
Synopsis for The Nun II
In 1956 France, a priest is murdered, and it seems an evil is spreading. Sister Irene once again comes face to face with a demonic force.
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It was a time when Disney was riding on the wave of success, Matt Damon could carry a movie and Joss Whedon used cinema to finish off his cancelled TV series.
Each week we present a rundown of the UK box office chart headlines on this same week from last year to 1990.
No.1 movie: - Joker which had been at the top for 2 weeks.
Highest debut: - Abominable directed by Jill Culton and Todd Wilderman and starring Chloë Bennet and Albert Tsai which entered the box office at number 2.
Longest run: - Toy Story 4 which had been on the box office for 17 weeks.
Top total grossing: - The Lion King which had taken £75.5 Million after 13 weeks of release.
No.1 movie: - The Martian which had been at the top for 2 weeks.
Highest debut: - Sicario directed by Denis Villeneuve and starring Emily Blunt and Benicio Del Toro which entered the box office at number 2.
No. 1 and top total grossing: - Inside Out which had taken £38.4 Million over 12 weeks of release.
No. 1 and Highest debut: - Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps starring Michael Douglas and Shia LaBeouf and directed by Oliver Stone
Longest run: - Back To The Future which had been on the box office for 18 weeks.
Top total grossing: - Toy Story 3 which had taken £73.3 Million after 12 weeks of release.
No. 1 and highest debut: - Serenity starring Nathan Fillion and Gina Torres and directed by Joss Whedon
No. 1 and top total grossing: - Charlie And The Chocolate Factory which had taken £37.2 Million over 11 weeks of release.
No. 1 and highest debut: - Nutty Professor II: The Klumps starring Eddie Murphy and Janet Jackson and directed by Peter Segal
No. 1 and top total grossing: - Chicken Run which had taken £28.7 Million over 15 weeks of release.
No. 1 and highest debut: - Pocahontas starring Irene Bedard and Mel Gibson and directed by Mike Gabriel and Eric Goldberg
Longest run: - Judge Dredd which had been on the box office for 12 weeks.
Top total grossing: - Batman Forever which had taken £20 Million after 12 weeks of release.
No. 1 movie: Ghost which had been at the top for 2 weeks and with a total gross of £15.6 Million it was also the top total grossing film.
Highest Debut: The Little Mermaid directed by Ron Clements and John Musker and starring Rene Auberjonois and Christopher Daniel Barnes which entered the box office at number 2.
Longest run: - Total Recall which had been on the box office for 12 weeks.
Ripley Scott's latest film The Martian has been by far the biggest release of the week in the UK, and across the globe.
The film starring Matt Damon has made a great £6.5 million on its debut week of release in the UK.
This marks Scott's highest grossing UK debut just piping Prometheus and Hannibal which both debuted with over £6 million.
For Matt Damon its his second highest debut in the UK as The Bourne Ultimatum just just over £6.5 million.
Last weeks top film Everest falls to number 3 this week with under £1 million on its third week, it has grossed £8.7 million.
Also new this week are: The Intern new at 4, Macbeth new at 5, Il Trovatore Met Opera 2015 new at 7 from it's single day showing in cinemas and Singh Is Bling new at 9.
Historical charts
A year ago - Gone Girl made its debut at the top of the box office knocking The Boxtrolls down to 4.
Five years ago - The Other Guys stay at the top with the top new film entering at 3 in the shape of Buried.
Ten years ago - Pride and Prejudice stays at the top for another week while A History of Violence is the highest new entry at 2.
Fifteen years ago Hollow Man debutes at the top of the box office knocking off Me Myself and Irene off.
Twenty years ago - Apollo 13 stays at the top while Species is the highest new entry coming in at 2.
Twenty five years ago - Presumed Innocent comes in at at the top knocking off Another 48 Hours from the top.
This weeks top 3 is unchanged from last week meaning that the true story of an expedition to the summit of Everest is still the number one film.
It was a quiet weekend with Everest only taking £1.9 million during it's second weekend of release, this brings it's total gross after 10 days to £6.8 million.
The static top 3 means the highest new film of the week comes in at 4, Drew Barrymore and Toni Collette star the the romantic comedy Miss You Already.
Surprisingly positive reviews haven't helped the film that much and the film debuts with only £487,247.
By far the biggest total grossing film on the box office this week is Minions which just about hangs onto the top 15 and has grossed to date £46.3 million, its still not reached Despicable Me's total gross of £47 million but its not far behind.
There should be a big change in next weeks chart with Ridley Scotts The Martian opening, Robert De Niro in The Intern and a new adaptation of Macbeth with Michael Fassbender.
Historical Charts
A year ago - Billy Elliot The Musical Live became the first event movie to go to the top of the box office, it knocked off The Boxtrolls from the top.
Five years ago - The Other Guys held onto the top of the box office with Julia Roberts vehicle Eat Pray love the top new film at 2.
Ten years ago - Pride and Prejudice retained its hold at the top while Guy Ritchies Revolver was the top new film at 2.
Fifteen years ago - Jim Carey was still a big box office star and his latest film Me Myself and Irene made its debut a the top knocking Scary Movie into second.
Twenty years ago - Apollo 13 was the top new film of the week making its debut at number 1, Braveheart fell to number 2.
Twenty five years ago - Another 48 Hrs took over at the top film while Memphis Belle felling into number 2.