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UK top ten box office countdown (WE 17th February 2014)

February 20th, 2014 by Irwin Fletcher Comments

 Well it looks like one animated film has given away to another one as last week’s number one film, Mr Peabody and Sherman, is now no longer at the top of the chart, instead we have a new awesome number one in the form of The Lego Movie.

Four other new films found their way into this week’s chart, firstly going in at number eight was the romantic drama Endless Love, hitting one place above that at number seven was British dance comedy Cuban Fury starring Nick Frost, one place above that was kid’s animated adventure Tinker Bell and the Pirate Fairy. The finally new entry of the week went to the star-studded cast of The Monuments Men which found its way into the number two spot.

New Releases – It’s a bit of a quiet week when it comes to new films and none of them should challenge the top ten that much, if you want to see something new then you have Colin Farrell in A New York Winter’s Tale, vampire drama Only Lovers Left Alive and Lars Von Trier brings his latest controversial film to the big screen for a limited time only with Nymphomaniac Part 1 and 2.

10. 12 Years A Slave – £536,615 – £16,504,154
9. Dallas Buyers Club – £716,123 – £2,426,133
8. Endless Love – (NE) – £744,867
7. Cuban Fury – (NE) – £966,276
6. Tinker Bell and the Pirate Fairy – (NE) – £966,920
5. Wolf of Wall Street – £1,130,707 – £19,602,680
4. Mr Peabody and Sherman – £1,404,118 – £5,807,849
3. Robocop – £1,509,810 – £4,920,305
2. The Monuments Men – (NE) – £1,616,625
1. The Lego Movie – (NE) – £8,051,140

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