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Kicks 2010

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2010
Cast and Director

Directed by

Lindy Heymann

Starring

Nichola Burley / Jamie DoyleKerrie Hayes
Box Office Quickview

UK box office

  • Debut box office: 4th Jun '10
  • Debut position: 24
  • Highest position: 24
  • Debut gross: £977
  • Total chart weeks: 2
Total grosses
UK total gross
United Kingdom Flag  £1.8 Thousand
US total gross
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Global total gross
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A new poster has been released for upcoming movie No Time To Die which can seen below.

Starring among others Daniel Craig and Ana de Armas the movie is directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga and it has a release date of 12th November 2020.

I really hope the marketing for this movie kicks in really soon, apart from some very poor posters, some meaningless stills and a lacklustre trailer there has been little.

Considering the movie should have been released by now there must have been a load of marketing waiting to kick into gear, it worries me that the film wont be that good, and as its Daniel Craigs last outing, and he's been one of the best Bonds, that would be a real shame.

Synopsis Of: The Movie

The 25th film in the long running James Bond, 007 series. No Time To Die has a retired James Bond living with Madeleine Swann who holds a dark secret. Bond"s best friend from the CIA Felix Leiter delivers some news that puts Bond back into action against a new villain, perhaps to a deadly end.

Check out the movie page for more information on this film.

Marvel kicks off 2020 with Scarlett Johansson starring in the origin movie Black Widow and today we get the first trailer.

The movie is one of the more anticipated films on the Marvel/Disney slate especially considering how much of a fan favourite the character is.

We get to meet her family in the trailer and it looks like there is action aplenty as well as some comedy, but how it fits in with the overall Avengers arc will be interesting considering the what happened in Avengers: Endgame!.

Not long to wait now as the film is released on 1st May 2020 but you can check out the trailer now.

Tom Cruise launches his latest vehicle this weekend in the US but it is no match for the mammoth Wonder Woman which spends a second weekend at the top.

Tom Cruise spent the early part of his career avoiding franchise films but since starring and producing the Mission:Impossible series of film he has become more seduced by the idea.

With Another Jack Reacher film released earlier this year and another Top Gun film promised Cruise here starts with The Mummy which promises to kick off a Dark Universe franchise.

The Mummy kicks off its US box office run with a number 2 debut and $32.2 million, really not the sort of business Universal were expecting, add to that bad reviews and Cruise may start worrying.

Wonder Woman holds onto the top spot this week with a $57.1 million second weekend, easily beating The Mummy, this brings the films total gross to $205 million.

Also new this week is It Comes At Night, $6 million and number 6 and Megan Leavey, new at 8 with $3.7 million.

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 is this weeks longest running film with 6 weeks on the chart and the highest total grossing movie with $366 million.

After a fairly lacklustre summer season of 2016 where the highlight was a bunch of anti-heroes in the shape of the Suicide Squad, will the Autumn schedule deliver?

We had high hopes, but had few thrills, out side of the DC movie Suicide Squad, Ghostbusters gave us a good laugh but didn't deliver as expected while Finding Dory pulled in the audiences but left us flat.

The rest of the year has some highlights but there is caution as the 2 biggest films are both sequels outside of their parent film series.

Before we even get to them in the latter part of the year we have a number of promising good films, Captain Fantastic starring Viggo Mortensen and American hit Kubo and The Two String gives a refreshing animation outside the Disney hit machine.

Of course we have British favourite Bridget Jones's Baby which is getting good reviews at the moment and a bit after that the recently announced Blair Witch remake/reboot/sequel.

Getting a lot of marketing hype is the remake/retelling of The Magnificent Seven and the looking promising, and a return to form for Tim Burton is Miss Peregrines Home For Peculiar Children.

Tom Hanks returns to detective mode for a third time in Inferno, although we didn't like the previous 2 films and then another sequel emerges mid October with Tom Cruise in Jack Reacher Never Go Back.

Marvel return to their cinematic universe with a new hero in the shape of Doctor Strange and another sequel/reboot come in early November with Rings, the next in (surprise) The Ring series.

After the hotly anticipated Arrival starring Amy Adams arrives the season kicks up a gear with Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, the first move into the Wizarding World outside Harry Potter.

The film, penned by J. K. Rowling, is being hyped to death and not surprisingly, the 8 Potter films did fantastic business at the box office and this is directed by series expert David Yates which just seems to get the ideas Rowling writes about.

Warner Bros. will be hoping this shows there is still life in the seemingly dormant series and please fans of the original and set up a new generation, 2 more film are already planned.

After that injection things go quiet with unwanted sequel Bad Santa 2 and Tom Hanks (again) in Scully the story of the pilot who landed a plane on the Hudson River.

Then to finish the year off another much lover series goes off piste with Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, taking place just before the events of the original Star Wars.

The trailer have looked good and after the excellence of Star Wars: The Force Awakens expectation are massive.

This is a massive risk for Lucasfilms and Disney, and it will either boost the series to height never imagined or will do to the series what Episodes I - III did and nearly kill it, fortunately it has recovered!

To round the rear off we have Michael Fassbender trying to do what many other have failed to do and bring a video game series to the screen in Assassins Creed.

Star Wars Celebration kicks off in London, UK this weekend and there promises to be a lot of new information about Episode VIII, Rogue One A Star Wars Story and all other things Star Wars.

Many of the conference events are being live streamed so check out the schedule on the link below, and I'd trade my Millennium Falcon if there isn't a new Rogue One trailer.

http://www.starwars.com/news/star-wars-celebration-europe-2016-live-stream-schedule