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The Ceremony

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2025
 92 minutes (1 hrs 32 mins)

Production Country

United Kingdom

Production Studio

Cosmosquare Films

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Directed by

Jack King

Starring

Tudor Cucu-Dumitrescu · Erdal Yildiz · Momin Swaitat · Liam Thomas · Mustafa Husseini · Catalin Vasile

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UK box office

  • Debut box office: 22nd Aug '25
  • Debut position: 47
  • Highest position: 47
  • Debut gross: £4.8 Thousand
  • Total chart weeks: 2

Chart position history

UK box office

US box office

Global box office

Total grosses

UK total gross
United Kingdom Flag  £14.7 Thousand
US total gross
United States Flag  $0
Global total gross
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When the movie was first released it was a quirky movie about multiverse jumping, coinciding with the release of Spider-Man: No Way Home, but here we are nearly a year later and the movie is doing well in the awards season and is nominated for 11 Oscars.

The movie is nominated in the following categories

  • Best Motion Picture of the Year
  • Best Achievement in Directing
    • Dan Kwan
    • Daniel Scheinert
  • Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
    • Michelle Yeoh
  • Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
    • Stephanie Hsu
  • Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
    • Jamie Lee Curtis
  • Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
    • Ke Huy Quan
  • Best Original Screenplay
  • Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures (Original Score)
  • Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures (Original Song)
  • Best Achievement in Costume Design
  • Best Achievement in Film Editing

Its good to see a movie like this getting recognition for its creative flair and anti-blockbuster independent look and feel.

Michelle Yeoh gets recognitions in a lead actress role although Cate Blanchett is also nominated for Tar and is the current favourite.

Jamie Lee Curtis gets her first ever nomination but Angela Bassett also get a nomination for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever which is the current favourite.

Here is a list of all the movies up for best picture of the year

  1. All Quiet on the Western Front
  2. Avatar: The Way of Water
  3. The Banshees of Inisherin
  4. Elvis
  5. Everything Everywhere All at Once
  6. The Fabelmans
  7. Tar
  8. Top Gun: Maverick
  9. Triangle of Sadness
  10. Women Talking

Its interesting seeing both Avatar: The Way of Water and Top Gun: Maverick on the list, 2 of the highest grossing movies of the last 12 months, Oscar does not normally award big budget, high grossing blockbusters, although neither will probably get the award!

In the lead actor category Colin Farrell gets a nod for The Banshees of Inisherin but the hot favourite is Brendan Fraser in The Whale who is the one to beat.

The most wide open category is best director which has no out and out leader, Steven Spielberg is an Oscar darling and must be a favourite for The Fabelmans, but then Daniel Scheinert and Daniel Kwan must also be in with a shout for Everything Everywhere All at Once.

The ceremony takes place on Sunday March 12th and the full list of nomination can be found on the Oscars Website.

The animated sequel movie Sing 2 remained at the top of the UK cinema box office charts for a second weekend while the stunt spectacular Jackass Forever was the top new movie at number 2.

Moonfall came in at number 3 this weekend while Japanese animated hit Belle: The Dragon and the Freckled Princess was a new entry at number 9 with £152,287 on limited release in 147 screens.

Outside the top 10 The Souvenir: Part II from director Joanna Hogg was new at 11 with £93,044 from just 94 screen.

UK box office QuickView

  • Number 1 - Sing 2 (2nd weekend)
  • Highest debut - Jackass Forever (@2)
  • Longest run - Encanto (11 weeks)
  • Highest total gross - Spider-Man: No Way Home (£91.7 Million)

UK box office top 5 weekend breakdown 4th - 6th February 2022

Sing 2

The animated sequel movie from director Garth Jennings spends a second weekend at the top of the UK box office with a fantastic £5.1 Million weekend gross, a very slim 25% decline for the movie on its second weekend of release.

This gives it a total UK gross of £12.9 Million making it the top movie released in 2022 and the second top movie of 2022 behind Spider-Man: No Way Home.

Jackass Forever

Its been 12 years since Jackass 3D was in our local multiplexes and the crew from the TV show Jackass are back for one last outing of crazy stunts and hidden camera hi-jinx.

The movie lands at number 2 in the UK with a weekend gross of £2 Million which is probably higher than expected, and it becomes the 10th top movie of 2022 in the process.

Belfast

The Kenneth Branagh directed movie falls one place to number 3 this weekend with &poind;1.47 Million, a slender 22% drop over last weekend.

This gives it a total UK gross of £8.9 Million in the UK making it the 3rd top movie of 2022.

After picking up 7 Oscar nominations this week it could mean a good future projection for the movie, and although it might not expect to get many, if any, this will see it hand around until at least the ceremony takes place on March 27th.

Moonfall

Much hyped but seemingly ignored by audiences after a bit of a critical panning, the latest movie from director Roland Emmerich lands on the box office with £1.16 Million this weekend.

Spider Man: No Way Home

Falling to number 5 this weekend after 8 weeks on the box office, the Marvel/Sony movie takes £1.15 Million, a low 35% drop from last weekend, which is incredible considering the movie has been around a couple of months.

Having now taken £91.7 Million in the UK it is the top film of 2022 with £22 Million and it will likely take over Avatar by next weekend as the 5th top movie ever in the UK.

Todd Phillips movie Joker leads the pack of Oscar nomination with 11 nods including Best Film, Best Director and Best Actor.

Other notable entries include Scarlett Johansson getting 2 nomination for The Marriage Story and JoJo Rabbit.

The Best Actress award is always one of the most open but the big money will be on Renée Zellweger for Judy, especially as Jennifer Lopez didn't even get recognition for Hustlers.

For The Marriage Story lead actor Adam Driver also gets a nomination but we all know the award on the night will go to Joaquin Phoenix in Joker.

Little Women did very well with nominations as well with Saoirse Ronan getting a nod for Best Actress and Florence Pugh getting the recognition for Best Supporting Actress.

Sam Mendes will likely walk away with Best Director and his film 1917 is odd on favourite to win Best Feature on the night.

The ceremony is on 9th February 2020 and once again there will be no host after the success of last years hostless ceremony.

The nominations for this years Academy Awards ceremony have been announced with Spielberg's Lincoln leading the way with 12 nominations including Best Picture and Best Director.

Ang Lee's Life of Pi is then closest to that with 11 nominations, also that film is up for Best Film and Best Director.

British Favorite Skyfall, the 50th anniversary Bond film, manages 5 nominations mainly in the music categories , Sound Editing, Sound Mixing, Best Sond and Best Score and Cinematography.

There will be a section of this years ceremony that will celebrate the Bond franchise and appreciate 50 years of Bond success, something that is unique in cinema history.

The ceremony takes place this year on Sunday Feb 24th in Hollywood and is presented for the first time by Family Guy creator Seth Rogan.

For a full list of the nominations go the to Oscars website.

The Hollywood antidote to the film industry's everlasting award season, were talking The Oscars etc., is The Razzies awards which each year are presented the night before the pomp and circumstance of that more glamorous award ceremony.

The Razzies committee have taken no chances this year and nominated the last of The Twilight Saga movies The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2, or Twilight S.B.D. #2 as they like to call it, in every category, I'm surprised they didn't even made up some just to rubbish the film even more.

The ceremony takes place on 23rd February and I suspect that Twilight S.B.D. #2 will be walking away with a number of the little $4.79 golden raspberry statues, although unlike previous years when the likes of Halle Berry and Sandra Bullock turned up to receive their awards I suspect the cast of Twilight will stay well away.

For more details and a rundown of the nomination go the Razzies website or check out the video below.