‘How To Train Your Dragon’ Flies High in U.K.-Ireland Debut

Universal “How to train your dragIt took control of the box office in the United Kingdom and Ireland during the weekend, and opened 8.1 million pounds (11 million dollars), according to COMSCORE.
“Lilo & Stitch” moved from Walt Disney to second place in the fourth week, with $ 1.9 million to a total of $ 45.1 million. “Mission: Impossible – Final Account” in third place with $ 1.6 million.
The “Salt Path” remained from Black Bear in fourth place, ranked 804,146 dollars and raised his cumulative profits to 8.1 million dollars. In the fifth, Lionsgate UK added “from the world of John Wake:” Ballina dancer “788495 pounds, to reach $ 3.5 million after two weeks.
“Karate Kid: Legends” from Sony ranked sixth with $ 640,665 for a total of $ 6.6 million. Warner Bruce fell “Bloodlines” in seventh place, and she got $ 413,677 to raise her balance for five weeks to $ 15 million.
The Ballad of Wallis Island ranked eighth, ranked 325,998 dollars for $ 1.2 million. Trafalgar reming “Peppa Meets The Baby Cinema Experience” remained in the top ten in the ninth, got $ 20,951 and raised its total to $ 2.6 million.
Among the distributors of the entertainment films was “Clown in the Corn Field”, which brought $ 175,969 on the weekend, to the total 349,705 dollars.
The Film Collection in the United Kingdom and Ireland presented this week a variety of high -level sequences, international drama, and family -friendly fare.
The largest version of the week is very expected Sony Pictures’After 28 yearsIt was directed by Danny Boyle and starring Judy Kumler, Harun Taylor Johnson, Jack O’Connell, Alvi Williams and Ralph Vins.
Disney returns to the family space with “Elio”. Curzon “Hidden” (“” Cache “) returns to cinemas, providing the audience ARHOUSE an opportunity to reconsider the famous Michael Haneke. From the distribution of sovereign films, the title of Locarno “Red Path”, directed by Lotfi Achour.
Three documentary films are launched this week, including “The Last Journey” from Dogwooof; “Sip of Irish”, a look at the contribution of Ireland in the world of cooking and beverages, and it is released via Swipe films and features of appearances from Oz Clarke, Sam Neill and Pat Short; And “Holloway”, BFI London London Film Festival on the former Women’s Prison, directed by Sophie Compton and Dizy-Mai Hudson, opens through Power Play Productions.
The additional titles this week include Indian films, “Kubraa” from Dreamz Entertainment, starring Nagarjuna and Dhanush, and “Sitaa Zameen Par”, starring Amer Khan, from AA Films UK
The pre -school title is “PIP and Posy: Sandpit Friends”, issued by Magic Light Piches.