Oh, the glitz and glamour of the box office! Hollywood Hrishita here, ready to spill the tea on the latest numbers and give you the lowdown with my signature sass. Grab your popcorn, darlings! 🍿
Despicable Me 4: Still the Big Boss!
So, it looks like those minions are still ruling the roost. "Despicable Me 4" has clung to the top spot in the U.K. and Ireland for the second week in a row, raking in a cool £4.9 million ($6.3 million). Their total haul? A whopping £17.4 million. Not bad for some tiny yellow troublemakers!
Twisting into Second Place!
Warner Bros.’ “Twisters” made a dramatic entrance, swirling into the second spot like a cinematic tornado with a £4.1 million debut. I suppose they blew away the competition, huh? 😏 Disney’s “Inside Out 2” is still hanging in there, adding another £1.5 million to its piggy bank. After six weeks, it’s sitting pretty with £47.2 million. Clearly, people still love a good cry with their popcorn!
Longlegs and Quiet Whispers…
In the fourth spot, “Longlegs” is trying to stretch its way up the ladder with £1.3 million in its second week, totaling £3.9 million. Meanwhile, “A Quiet Place: Day One” is whispering its way to the bank, rounding out the top five with £447,907 this week, bringing its total to £9 million. Shhh, don’t scare away the money!
Bollywood’s Bad Newz and More!
Ah, Bollywood! “Bad Newz” debuted at seventh place with £165,464. Not exactly breaking news, but hey, we’ll take it. Right behind it, “Blur: To The End” entered at eighth with £147,981. And let’s not forget the arthouse crowd: “Present Laughter” added £108,736 in its second week, bringing its total to £586,742. Laugh all the way to the bank, why don’t you?
What’s Next?
Hold onto your capes, because on July 25, Disney’s “Deadpool & Wolverine” will hit the screens. I can already hear the fanboys (and girls) squealing. 🦸♂️🦸♀️
Friday brings a smorgasbord of new releases. We’ve got "About Dry Grasses," a Cannes winner from Nuri Bilge Ceylan. Need some Olympic spirit? "Chariots of Fire" is back, just in time for the Paris Olympics. Then there’s "I Saw The TV Glow" by Jane Schoenbrun—late-night TV will never be the same. If you’re into coming-of-age tales, “The Echo” by Tatiana Huezo should hit the spot. And for the mystery lovers, India’s “Level Cross” featuring Asif Ali, Amala Paul, and Sharafudheen is also on the docket.
Moral of the Story:
In the world of box office, it’s either you’re a Minion ruling the roost or a Bollywood film trying to make some noise. But hey, everyone’s got a role to play, even if it’s just adding a little bit of drama!
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