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UK Box Office Weekend 21st - 23rd September 2018: The House With A Clock In Its Wall debuts at the top with a 3 million pound opening

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The House With a Clock In Its Walls
The big film of the week is from director Eli Roth who is more known for his gore slasher and violent movies, but here delivers a family friendly tale of magic and wonder.

A Simple Favour

The House With A Clock In Its Walls

The film stars Jack Black and Cate Blanchet and makes its debut on the UK box office with £3.3 million, for Black and Blanchet who have starred in some big profile movies this is a low gross but for Roth this is a good opening weekend.

A Simple Favour

Also new this weekend is A Simple Favour from director Paul Feig, it is his first directing outing since the critically panned Ghostbusters reboot from 2016.

Opening to £1.6 million it does well for the director, the film stars Anna Kendrick and Linda Cardellini.

King Of Thieves

Doing well at number 3 is King Of Thieves which takes £1.5 million on its second weekend to bring the Michael Cain film to £3.7 million total.

Crazy Rick Asians

Crazy Rick Asians has a good second weekend at number 4 on the box office and takes £1.1 million, down only a small amount from last weeks debut, this brings the film to £3.5 million total gross.

The Nun

Finally at number 5 is horror film The Nun which takes £1 million for the weekend taking its total gross to just under the 10 million pound mark.

The Predator

Last weeks number 1 film takes a massive tumble down the chart this week to number 7, its total gross is now £3.8 million after a £0.6 million weekend.

This weeks top 10 UK Box Office films

  1. The House With a Clock In Its Walls - £3,370,591
  2. A Simple Favour - £1,621,900
  3. King of Thieves - £1,535,876
  4. Crazy Rich Asians - £1,142,208
  5. The Nun - £1,021,628
  6. Mile 22 - £795,888
  7. The Predator - £677,078
  8. Christopher Robin - £486,411
  9. Incredibles 2 - £348,660
  10. Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again - £326,986
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