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The Woods 2006

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2006
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Directed by

Lucky McKee

Starring

Agnes Bruckner / Emma Campbell / Bruce Campbell / Patricia Clarkson / Lauren Birkell / Jane Gilchrist / Catherine Colvey / Marcia Bennett / Rachel Nichols / Kathleen Mackey
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15 age rating
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As the UK has various different level of lockdown cinemas in some parts of the country are open while others have to remain shut so this weekends box office could be similar to recent charts.

There are 3 new films released in the UK and where available looking to hit the box office, but can they challenge last weekends top movie, Elf, for the number 1 spot?

The Prom

  • The movie is directed by Ryan Murphy
  • Ryan Murphy also directed Pretty/Handsome in 2008.
  • It stars Meryl Streep who last starred in Let Them All Talk (2020).
  • The film also stars James Corden who last appeared in Trolls World Tour (2020).
  • Meryl Streep and James Corden appeared in Into The Woods (2015) together.

Superintelligence

  • This new release stars Melissa McCarthy who's last film was The Kitchen (2019)
  • It also stars Bobby Cannavale who appeared in The Jesus Rolls (2020).
  • Melissa McCarthy and Bobby Cannavale appeared in Spy (2015) together.
  • The film is brought to us by 4 time director Ben Falcone.

Dreamland

  • The movie is directed by Miles Joris-Peyrafitte who directed As You Are in 2016.
  • It stars Margot Robbie and Travis Fimmel.

Check back on Monday to see what new movies made it onto the Weekend Box Office Chart.

Next weeks there are 4 new movies

  • Arkansas, Tuesday, 15th December
  • Wonder Woman 1984, Wednesday, 16th December
  • Let Him Go, Friday, 18th December
  • Come Away, Friday, 18th December

This week saw the true event film Everest climb to the summit of the box office charts on its debut week of release.

A £3.1 million opening gross, including previews, saw the film get to the top of the box office, although previews saw a large proportion of this.

Last weeks top film, Legend, had a small fall this week into the number 2 spot with £2.4 million over the weekend and nearly £10 million in total after 10 days of release.

Also making a first appearance on the chart this week is A Walk in the Woods at number 7 and Bill at number 8.

Highest total grossing film on the chart this week is Inside Out which has now grossed an incredible £37.6 million.

Historical charts

A year ago - The Boxtrolls retained its position at the top of the box office while A Walk Among The Tombstones was highest at 2.

Five years ago - The Other Guys was the top new film of the week at the top knocking Resident Evil: Afterlife down to number 3.

Ten years ago - Pride and Prejudice made its debut at the top of the box office leaving The Longest Yard to fall from the top to number 2.<> Fifteen years ago - Scary Movie stayed on top of the chart while Shaft was the highest new film making its debut at number 3.

Twenty years ago - Braveheart was too strong to be knocked off the top on its second week on the chart meaning highest new film was at number 2 for The Bridges of Madison County.

Twenty Five years ago - Memphis Belle remained on top of the box office while Robocop 2 was the top film entering at number 2.

The US box office this week saw a massive slump in tickets sold and was the worst labor Day weekend at the cinema for 15 years.

The number 1 spot was taken over by faith film The War Room which entered last week at 2 and climbs up to the top this week as it goes on wide release, it takes $9.3 million this weekend.

Falling to number 2 this week is the 3 times champion Straight Outta Compton which takes $8.8 million on its fourth week, the film has now taken $147.7 million.

Highest new film of the week is at number 3, starring Robert Redford and Nick Nolte A Walk in the Woods takes $8.1 million over the weekend.

Also new this week are: The Transporter Refueled which enters at 5 and Un Gallo con Muchos Huevos which is new at 8.

Big Hero 6 takes the crown as the biggest selling video in the UK this week, removing single week winner Into The Woods from the top, although it's not all bad news as Disney are behind both films.

Big Hero 6 was released in the UK on 30th January 2015 and hit the top spot on it's debut week with a UK gross os £4.2 million.

It remained at the top of the box office for a couple of weeks before being knocked off by Fifty Shades of Grey.

The film spent a total of 10 weeks on the top 15 and in that time took a total of £20 million which makes it the 179th highest grossing film in the UK.

Across the world it took $652 million making it the 82nd highest grossing film ever.

Into the Woods falls to number 2 this week.

Other new film this week are: Testament of Youth at number 5 and Wild at number 9.

On the UK video sales chart this week Disneys Into The Woods outsells the competition and debuts at the top.

Into The Woods was released in the UK on 9th January this year where is debuted at number 2, missing out on the top spot by new entry that week Tak3n.

The film spent 7 weeks on the chart and was still making a showing at some cinemas in the last few weeks.

The film to date has grossed £9.8 million during it's run.

Last weeks top film The Theory of Everything fell to number 2 this week.

Other new film on the video chart are: Foxcatcher at number 4 and A Most Violent Year at number 13.