Film / Box Office
Box Office Chart: January 25-27 2019
1. Glass £1,936,631 (£6,873,056, 2 weeks)
2. Mary Queen of Scots £1,518,819 (£4,959,405, 2 weeks)
3. Vice £1,327,464 (new release)
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4. Stan & Ollie £1,062,847 (£8,264,459, 3 weeks)
5. Mary Poppins Returns £998,726 (£42,133,214, 6 weeks)
6. The Favourite £965,996 (£13,071,931, 4 weeks)
7. Dragon Ball Super: Broly £851,508 (new release)
8. The Mule £725,554 (new release)
9. A Dog’s Way Home £705,875 (new release)
10. BTS: Love Yourself in Seoul £518,810 (new release)
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No change at the top as Glass and Mary Queen of Scots held off the big challenger, Vice. Now that Bohemian Rhapsody has finally slipped out of chart, Mary Poppins Returns ranks as the highest grossing film in the top ten. The supernatural nanny flick is slowly beginning to fade as this was the first weekend over which it took less than £1m in its six weeks on release. Beneath the awards season logjam, there are some interesting results. Despite having a very limited release, mostly in Showcase cinemas, Manga flick Dragon Ball Super: Broly proved more popular than Clint Eastwood’s latest, The Mule, and family flick A Dogs Way Home. In tenth place, Korean boy band BTS’s concert film Love Yourself in Seoul took more than half-a-million quid, keeping J-Lo romcom Second Act and Nicole Kidman awards-craver Destroyer out of the chart.