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New film releases at the UK box office Friday, 16th August 2019 - Once Upon A Time ... In Hollywood, Dora And The Lost City Of Gold, Good Boys and Uglydolls

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Once Upon a Time ... In Hollywood
Last week saw The Lion King at the top of the UK box office, can any of this weeks new releases do enough to top the chart this weekend?

Dora And The Lost City Of Gold

Once Upon A Time ... In Hollywood

First up at cinemas this week is Once Upon a Time ... In Hollywood, a Comedy directed by Quentin Tarantino who also directed Kill Bill Volume 1 in 2003 which grossed £11.5 Million.

It stars Leonardo Dicaprio who last starred in Before the Flood (2016) and Brad Pitt who last appeared in Deadpool 2 (2018).

Dora And The Lost City Of Gold

Next on the new release schedule is Dora and the Lost City of Gold, this new Family stars Isabela Moner and Eugenio Derbez.

The film is brought to us by 4 time director James Bobin.

Good Boys

Next up this week is Good Boys which is directed by Gene Stupnitsky and is a directorial debut.

It stars Jacob Tremblay and Keith L. Williams.

Uglydolls

Also this week there is Uglydolls from director Kelly Asbury who also directed Gnomeo & Juliet in 2011.

The film features Pitbull and Ice-T in starring roles.

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Check back on Monday to see where these films end up on the Weekend Box Office Chart.

Come back next week when there are 3 new releases hitting cinemas. -

  • Crawl you can see from Friday, 23rd August
  • Angel Has Fallen is out Friday, 23rd August
  • Scary Stories to Tell In the Dark is in cinemas Friday, 23rd August

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