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UK Box Office Analysis 30th August - 1st September 2019: Once Upon A Time goes back to the top and The Informer is the top new film at 10 in a slow weekend at the UK box office

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Once Upon a Time ... In Hollywood
After letting go of the top spot for a week Once Upon A Time in ... Hollywood has gone back to the top with The Informer the highest new film coming in down the chart at number 10!

Once Upon A Time ... In Hollywood

Tarantino's highest grossing film to date goes back to the top of the box office after falling to number 2 last weekend.

The Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt starring movie takes £1.8 Million over the weekend to push its UK gross to £16.3 Million.

The Lion King

Disneys mega smash moves up to number 2 this week with a weekend gross of £1.2 Million.

This gives the Jon Favreau directed movie an amazing UK gross os £71.7 Million after 7 weeks of release and its the second highest grossing movie of the year.

Angel Has Fallen

After taking the top spot last weekend the threequel movie falls hard to number 3 in its second week with a gross of £1.2 Million, this pushes the films total gross to £4.5 Million.

Dora And The Lost City Of Gold

Still hanging on to a place in the top 5 the Dora The Explorer move falls to 4 with £622,872 for a total in the UK of £4 Million after 3 weeks.

Fast & Furious Presents Hobbs And Shaw

Falling to number 5 this week the Fast & Furious franchise film takes £610,479 which increases its total to £19 Million after 5 weeks of release.

The Informer

The Informer

Highest new film of the week comes in at number 10, the Andrea Di Stefano directed movie stars Ana de Armas and Rosamund Pike and starts its UK run with £301,424.

Toy Story 4

The Pixar movie continues its long run on the UK box office and this week makes it 11 weeks, it now has a total gross of £63.8 Million.

This weeks top 10 UK Box Office films

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