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7th September 2021
Based on the stage show of the same name, Everybody's Talking About Jamie has been given a 12A age rating for infrequent strong language, moderate sex references, discrimination.
The movie stars Max Harwood and Lauren Patel in lead roles with Richard E. Grant and Sharon Hogan also making appearances.
The movie is directed by Jonathan Butterell who also directed the stage version in 2018.
Movie Synopsis
Jamie New is a 16-year-old who doesn't quite fit in. Instead of pursuing a traditional career, he dreams of becoming a drag queen. Uncertain about his future, Jamie knows one thing for sure -- he's going to be a sensation. Supported by his loving mother and amazing friends, Jamie overcomes discrimination and bullying to step out of the darkness -- and into the spotlight.
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11th June 2019
The UK is clearly loving the Disney live action remake of Aladdin as the film completes a third weekend at the top of the box office leaving X-Men: Dark Phoenix to debut at 2.
Completing a trio of weeks at the top this weekends gross for the Disney movie is £3.9 million, it was a close fought battle with Dark Phoenix at number 2.
This gives the film a total UK gross of $26.1 million which means it is director Guy Ritchie's 3rd film to achieve this but Will Smith's 10th film.
The latest X-Men film, and the last under 20th Century Fox before the Disney takeover, lands at number 2 on the box office.
The film takes £3.8 million on its debut weekend, only a small amount behing Aladdin.
Still in the top 3, at 3, this weekend is the Elton John movie with a weekend gross of £2.2 million which boosts its total to £16.1 million.
The Pets sequel movie falls to 4 this weekend with £2 million for a total Uk gross of £14.9 million.
Making its debut at number 5 this week is the live concert to accompany the Greatest Hits of Take That which takes £1.8 million on its single night of show last Saturday.
This marks the highest ever debut for a concert film shown live at the box office.
The Marvel movie spends its 7th weekend on the char this week and has a total gross of £84.5 million.
18th October 2017
With the slow box office of Blade Runner 2049 the UK chart sees a new number 1 in the shape of The Lego Ninjago Movie, but it was a battle for the top.
Its the third movie based on the lego franchise and each one has made its debut at the top, but The Lego Ninjago Movie has done so with the lowest opening.
With £3.6 million there is the feeling that the general public are starting to get used to seeing the Lego franchise on the big screen and are maybe waiting for home video before watching.
Regardless this is still a number one film and with a sequel to the original Lego Movie coming soon you can imagine that being a box office hit as well.
Blade Runner 2049 falls from the top to number 2 this week, but with a £3 million weekend it fought hard to stay on top.
The full week gross was £6.1 million so it easily was the top film of the week, the total gross currently sits at £12.1 million.
Also new this week is The Snowman at number 3 with a weekend gross of £1.3 million and Botoks is new at 5 with nearly £0.8 million.
The Ritual is new at number 7 with and the highly acclaimed movie Loving Vincent is new at number 9, Sally Potter just creeps into the top 10 at 10 as The Party makes its debut.
Despicable Me 3 has now been on the box office for 16 weeks and has a total gross of £47 million.
Historical charts
A year ago The Girl on the Train stays at the top of the box office for a second weekend while Inferno starring Tom hanks and directed by Ron Howard is the top new film at 2.
Five years ago Liam Neeson and Taken 2 hold onto the top spot for a second weekend while the top new film was Hotel Transylvania at number 2.
Ten years ago Pixars Ratatouille was the top new film of the weekend at number 1 while The Heartbreak Kid fell from the top to number 3 after just 1 weekend.
Fifteen years ago The last of the Hannibal Lecter films starring Anthony Hopkins made its debut at the top of the UK box office while Disney's Lilo and Stitch fell to number 2 after a week on top.
Twenty years ago Disney's Hercules made its debut at the top of the box office knocking The Full Monty down to number 2 after 6 weeks at the top.
Twenty five years ago The original animated version of Disney's Beauty and The Beast made its debut at the top while Patriot Games fell to number 3 after a couple of weeks at the top.
2nd November 2016
This week marvel proved they can add new characters to the Marvel Cinematic Universe in style by taking the latest addition to the top of the UK box office.
With a £9.2 million opening it is very good for a new IP in the Marvel series, in comparison Ant-Man made £4 million on its opening.
With Doctor Strange hitting the top, last week top film, Trolls, falls to number 2, a second weekend take of £3.5 million sees the film get to £ 14 million after 10 days.
Bridget Jones's Baby is the top total grossing film on the chart at the moment with £46.6 million and has out grossed all the other Bridget Jones films.
The BFG is the longest running film, the Steven Spielberg film has now been on the chart for 14 weeks.
Historical Charts
A year ago Spectre made its debut at the top of the box office and because the highest debuting film of all time while Hotel Transylvania 2 fell to number 2.
Five years ago The Adventures of Tintin The Secret of The Unicorn made its debut a the top knocking off Paranormal Activity 3 which fell to 2.
Ten years ago Saw III was the top new film of the week making its debut at the top, it knocked off The Departed which fell to number 3.
Fifteen years ago American Pie 2 remained at the top for a second weekend while Legally Blonde was the top new film at number 2.
Twenty years ago Dragonheart stayed at the top and with nothing of note being released Dracula Dead and Loving It was the top new film at number 6.
Twenty five years ago Dead Again made its debut at the top of the box office, it knocked off City Slickers which fell to number 2.