Quentin Tarantine scores his biggest opening weekend in the UK with his new film Once Upon A Time In ... Hollywood as it makes its debut on the box office with last weeks number 1 falls to number 2.
Starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt the fictional tale based around real life events in Hollywood in the late 1960's hits the top of the UK box office with a fantastic debut of £7.5 Million.
This is easily the best debut by a film from famed director Tarantino who's highest grossing film to date is Django Unchained from 2013.
Disneys remake falls to number 2 this week after re-taking the top spot last week with a £2.5 Million 5th weekend.
The films total UK gross is now £65.9 Million and its starting to knock on the door of Beauty And The Beast to be the top grossing Disney animated remake.
The Fast & Furious franchise picture falls another place to number 3 this week with £1.4 Million on its 3rd weekend.
The film now has a total UK gross of £16.2 Million.
Based on the Nickelodeon educational cartoon Doara The Explorer this live action version has more to do with Indianan Jones than the source material.
The films built in audience took it to number 4 for its debut with a gross of £1.1 Million.
Pixars sequel movie sits at number this week with a weekend gross of £1 Million which takes its total UK gross to £61.2 Million after 9 weeks of release.
Re-entering the box office this week is the animated sequel movie which thanks to the British summer holidays is at number 14 this week with a total gross of £19.2 Million 13 weeks on the chart.
Having been released in only 3 territories last last weekend and making an incredible entry at 2 on the global box office Spider-Man: Far From Home easily climbs to the top on its second weekend.
The first post Avengers: Endgame MCU movie climbs to the top of the global box office this week after making its debut at 2 last week.
The movie takes and excellent $331.6 Million from 67 countries which pushes its total global gross to $580 Million.
Falling to number 2 from the top on its third weekend of release the Pixar film takes $77.4 Million from 46 countries.
This pushes the animated films total global gross over the $600 Million mark to $649.9 Million.
Released in only 2 countries the Chinese gang movie takes $59.6 Million this weekend.
The film is the highest new film this week despite being on its second weekend of release and its total gross to date is $61.8 Million.
The Conjuring Universe horror movie falls to 4 this week with a second weekend gross of $30.1 Million from 70 countries for a global total of $134.7 Million.
Now on its 7th weekend the animated feature takes $27.1 Million from 62 countries for a total gross of $262.4 Million.
The Pixar film Toy Story 4 remains at the top of the US box office for a second weekend and Annabelle Comes Home makes a good new entry at number 2.
The Pixar hit keeps its place at the top of the US box office charts for a second weekend with a 57.9 Million gross.
This puts the films total gross at $236.9 Million after 10 days of release.
Continuing the Conjuring Universe is the demon doll film which on its debut weekend of $20.3 Million ($31.2 Million including previews) lands at number 2 and is the highest new film of the week.
The new film from British director Danny Boyle lands at number 3 this week with $17 Million.
Disney's live action genie movie falls to number 4 with a weekend gross of $9.3 Million after 6 weeks which pushes the films total US gross to $305.8 Million.
The animated comedy falls to number 5 this week with a 4th weekend gross of $7.1 Million which gives it a US total gross of $131.2 Million.
After getting a re-release and re-promotion at the US box office the Marvel mega hit jumps back into the top 5 with $5.5 Million pushing the films total gross to $841.3 Million.
13 weeks on and the longest stay on the chart the live action of Disney's animated tale has taken $115.5 Million.
A new Pixar film is a big event and a new Toy Story film is an even bigger event, and the new sequel hits the top of the US box office with ease on its debut weekend.
The animated feature takes in $118 Million over the weekend, including previews, and hits the number 1 spot easily and although it takes more money than its predecessor the film had less audience.
Still this is good for the sequel to the original Pixar film and it should go on to be one of the top grossing animation in the US ever.
The horror movie remake was never going to compete with Toy Story 4 and comes in at number 2 this week with a debut gross od $14 Million.
The Disney live action movie is still holding on to a position on the top 5 and this week takes $12.2 Million.
This puts the films total US gross at $287.5 Million after 5 weeks of release.
The new Men In Black movie falls to number 4 this week from the top with a second weekend gross of $10.7 Million pushing its total to $52.6 Million.
This is not good news for the franchise and it will end up the lowest grossing film in the series.
At number 5 this week is the animated secret pets film which takes $10.3 Million on its 3rd weekend for a $117.5 Million gross.
After 9 weeks of release the Marvel movie has a total gross of $834.5 Million and is at number 13 this week.
As expected with the release of a new Pixar movie, Toy Story 4 stormed the global box office and enters the chart at the top grossing more than the rest of the box office combined.
This is the fourth film in the critically acclaimed Toy Story series from Pixar, and the film more than comfortably makes its debut at the top of the global box office.
Released in 38 countries the film makes its global debut with a gross of $238 Million.
The Disney live action films is still pulling in audiences globally and this week takes $45.1 Million from 56 countries.
The film has now taken an excellent $810.1 Million after 5 weeks of release.
After making its debut at the top of the global box office last weekend the fourth Men In Black film falls to 3 this week with $40.9 million from 66 countries.
This takes the films total global gross to $182 Million on its second weekend of release.
Studio Ghibli's 2001 film finally gets a release in China and takes $28.7 Million on its debut weekend of release and is at number 4 on the global box office.
This is 18 years after the films initial release and this gross puts the films total global gross to $277.2 Million.
Five weeks on and the animated comedy falls to number 5 with $21 Million from 43 countries for a total gross of $194.6 Million.