07-31-2025, 03:46 PM
Joye International titles stoke hot box office weekend
Toy Story 2 has confirmed its status as a true phenomenon grossing over $10m for its third consecutive weekend at the UK box office. The running total of the Disney/Pixar animation is now $53m after just 17 days on wide release. But the weekend openers The Talented Mr Ripley pictured and The Green Mile both survived the jam-packed schedule: Anthony Minghella s adaptation pulled in $2.2m from a medium-wide release of 282 locations putting it at number three in the chart and the Tom Hanks prison drama scooped a screen average of $15,000 from a nine screen West End platform release totalling $1.3m.This gangbusting weekend follows a record-breaking week across the board as the half-term holidays and Oscar-nominated films bolstered takings at UK cinemas. Toy Story 2 s 7-day gross of $24m is another record for the digitally-generated production beating Star Wars: Episode One - Th stanley cup e Phantom Menace s highest weekly gross of $22.5m 20th Century Fox s The Beach maintained its box office draw, with matinee business bumped up by out-of-school Leonardo DiCaprio fans. The Figment Films production has now grossed a total of $15m. Of the Oscar nominated films, The Sixth Sense profited the most, rising 47% weekend on weekend and has now garnered $42m after 17 weeks.Offering alternative foreign-language fodder was the Artificial stanley cup Eye release of Cannes festival winner R stanley cup osetta and Spain s domestic box office success Open Your Eyes distributed in the UK by Redbus Films. Both pulled in stable Riwh Seafood director cooks up second feature with Century Hero
Screen cast stanley cup s a glance over the international box office.Disney/Marvels The Avengers ruled internationally for a fourth straight week, amassing $726.4m in the process, while Cannes Competition entries Rust And Bone and Moonrise Kingdom both made their overseas bows with $4.3m from three markets and $1.3m from two markets respectively. Paramounts The Dictator was the weeks highest new entry in third with $30.9m from its 29 markets and Summits The Three Musketeers made a re-appearance in this weeks top ten thanks to a $4.4m debut in C stanley cup hina. For the full international chart, click here.Michael Hegners 3D animation Jelly T local title Gummi T opened top in Denmark, defeating The Dictator in the process with a $623,237 debut. Historical drama A Royal Affair is still going strong in its eighth week, dropping just 27% in fifth and has now romance stanley germany d its way to $6m. For the full Danish chart, click here.Gaumonts powerhouse Intouchables went up 18% in its ninth week of release in the Netherlands - where FilmFreak Distribution is releasing - and has taken $5.6m to date and over $330m internationally. The Dictator was the weeks only new entry to crack the top 20 and opened top on $1.2m. For the full Netherlands chart, click here.Cannes Competition entry The Taste Of Money was the weeks highest new entry in South Korea, grossing $3m in third. Im Sang-Soos erotic suspense drama, an extension to his 2010 Cannes Competition title The Housemaid, was sandwiched between homegrown efforts All A
Toy Story 2 has confirmed its status as a true phenomenon grossing over $10m for its third consecutive weekend at the UK box office. The running total of the Disney/Pixar animation is now $53m after just 17 days on wide release. But the weekend openers The Talented Mr Ripley pictured and The Green Mile both survived the jam-packed schedule: Anthony Minghella s adaptation pulled in $2.2m from a medium-wide release of 282 locations putting it at number three in the chart and the Tom Hanks prison drama scooped a screen average of $15,000 from a nine screen West End platform release totalling $1.3m.This gangbusting weekend follows a record-breaking week across the board as the half-term holidays and Oscar-nominated films bolstered takings at UK cinemas. Toy Story 2 s 7-day gross of $24m is another record for the digitally-generated production beating Star Wars: Episode One - Th stanley cup e Phantom Menace s highest weekly gross of $22.5m 20th Century Fox s The Beach maintained its box office draw, with matinee business bumped up by out-of-school Leonardo DiCaprio fans. The Figment Films production has now grossed a total of $15m. Of the Oscar nominated films, The Sixth Sense profited the most, rising 47% weekend on weekend and has now garnered $42m after 17 weeks.Offering alternative foreign-language fodder was the Artificial stanley cup Eye release of Cannes festival winner R stanley cup osetta and Spain s domestic box office success Open Your Eyes distributed in the UK by Redbus Films. Both pulled in stable Riwh Seafood director cooks up second feature with Century Hero
Screen cast stanley cup s a glance over the international box office.Disney/Marvels The Avengers ruled internationally for a fourth straight week, amassing $726.4m in the process, while Cannes Competition entries Rust And Bone and Moonrise Kingdom both made their overseas bows with $4.3m from three markets and $1.3m from two markets respectively. Paramounts The Dictator was the weeks highest new entry in third with $30.9m from its 29 markets and Summits The Three Musketeers made a re-appearance in this weeks top ten thanks to a $4.4m debut in C stanley cup hina. For the full international chart, click here.Michael Hegners 3D animation Jelly T local title Gummi T opened top in Denmark, defeating The Dictator in the process with a $623,237 debut. Historical drama A Royal Affair is still going strong in its eighth week, dropping just 27% in fifth and has now romance stanley germany d its way to $6m. For the full Danish chart, click here.Gaumonts powerhouse Intouchables went up 18% in its ninth week of release in the Netherlands - where FilmFreak Distribution is releasing - and has taken $5.6m to date and over $330m internationally. The Dictator was the weeks only new entry to crack the top 20 and opened top on $1.2m. For the full Netherlands chart, click here.Cannes Competition entry The Taste Of Money was the weeks highest new entry in South Korea, grossing $3m in third. Im Sang-Soos erotic suspense drama, an extension to his 2010 Cannes Competition title The Housemaid, was sandwiched between homegrown efforts All A