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The Trip 2010

The Trip
2010
 112 minutes (1 hrs 52 mins)
Cast and Director

Starring

Steve Coogan / Rob Brydon / Rebecca Johnson / Elodie Harrod / Dolya Gavanski / Claire Keelan / Justin Edwards / Margo Stilley / Anna Stockton / Kerry Shale
Release dates
US release date US release: 10th June 2011
Box Office Quickview

US box office

  • Box Office debut: 10th Jun '11
  • Debut position: 33
  • Highest position: 24
  • Debut gross: $77.9 Thousand
  • Total chart weeks: 16
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Certificates

15 age rating
US
Not Rated
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UK total gross
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There is still no official box office being reported in the US but from the drive-in theatres that are reporting The Wretched spends an amazing fourth weekend at the top with We Summon The Darkness reported at the top new film.

Here is a breakdown of the top 5 films.

The Wretched

The movie expanded from 21 theatres to 59 this weekend and in the process remained the top film with a weekend take of $186K.

This puts the film total gross at $548.6K and it has to be asked if the movie can make it to $1 Million, maybe just from drive-in's.

We Summon the Darkness

Directed by Marc Meyers and starring Alexandra Daddario and Keean Johnson, this supernatural horror movie takes a respectable $30.2K on its debut.

The Trip To Greece

A couple of familiar faces pop up at number 3 as a new entry as Director Michael Winterbottom continues his 'The Trip To' series.

This is the fourth in the series and all star Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon mainly having a chat over dinner, this entry enters the US box office with $1.1K.

How to Build a Girl

Directed by Coky Giedroyc this comedy spends its third weekend on the box office with $1K taking its total to $67.5K.

True History of the Kelly Gang

Finishing off the US box office this week is the Justin Kurzel directed movie which take $324 for a $450.5K total.

After 3 weeks of no change at the top of the US box office The Perfect Guy comes in and takes over on it's debut weekend of release.

The critically panned The Perfect Guy enters the box office after one of the worst weekends for the American cinema, $26.7 million sees it reach the top.

Falling from the top is 3 time champ

Straight Outta Compton

which has its fourth week of release and is now at number 6.

The Trip Hop inspired movie took another $4 million over the weekend bringing its total US gross to an amazing $155.7 million over it's 4 week run.

Highest total grossing film on the US box office is the Tom Cruise starring

Mission Impossible Rogue Nation

which has not spent 7 weeks on the box office in total, all inside the top 5 and has grossed an excellent $188.1 million.

With figures for global box office falling quite low this week the Trip Hop hit Straight Outta Compton bounces back to the top.

Now released in 14 countries Compton took $16.7 million last week to bring it's global total to $168 million, most of that business being in the US.

Last week top film Terminator Genisys takes a tumble this week after its better than expected showing in China and ends up at 6 with $11.6 million from 8 countries, global total is now $435.8 million.

Highest new film of the week is The Transporter Refueled which enters at number 7 with $11.1 million from 19 countries.

The reboot of the popular Transporter series has not set the world alight and sill struggle to stay with the pending holiday season coming.

Highest total grossing film on the global box office this week is Minions which has not taken just over $1 Billion and is still playing in 58 countries, this week is sits at number 4.

Here is the full global top 10:

  1. Straight Outta Compton - $16,748,840
  2. Mission: Impossible Rouge Nation - $16,550,000
  3. Minions - $13,617,070
  4. Hitman: Agent 47 - $13,575,000
  5. Ant-Man - $12,887,000
  6. Terminator Genisys - $11,635,000
  7. The Transporter Refueled - $11,130,000
  8. Inside Out - $10,246,000
  9. The Dead End - $9,900,000
  10. Man From U.N.C.L.E. - $9,645,000