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UK top ten box office countdown (WE 20th January 2014)

January 23rd, 2014 by Irwin Fletcher Comments

 Well with it being awards season the number one spot seems to be changing each week.

Last week’s number one, 12 Years a Slave, could only hold on to the top spot forseven days as the Wolf of Wall Street has gone and knocked it off its perch.

There was only one other new entry in the top ten and that went to shaky-cam horror film Devil’s Due which went into the number five spot.

New Releases – You have another busy week when it comes to new films as four new releases will be aiming to knock Wolf of Wall Street off the top spot, so if you’re after something new then on offer is thriller Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit, comedy drama August: Osage County, quirky comedy drama Inside Llewyn Davis and boxing comedy Grudge Match.

10. Gravity – £497,188 – £28,664,452
9. Delivery Man – £670,753 – £1,773,186
8. The Railway Man – £776,512 – £2,006,995
7. Last Vegas – £830,499 – £4,844,807
6. The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug – £847,078 – £40,946,722
5. Devil’s Due – (NE) – £1,002,627
4. Frozen – £1,151,814 – £34,097,006
3. American Hustle – £1,547,249 – £9,431,033
2. 12 Years a Slave – £3,055,020 – £7,132,863
1. Wolf of Wall Street – (NE) – £4,655,984

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