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UK top ten box office countdown (WE 3rd March 2014)

March 6th, 2014 by Irwin Fletcher Comments

Well, it’s no change at the top of this week’s top ten as The Lego Movie has held on   for the third week, beating off competition from three new films.

Entering in to this week’s top ten was drama The Book Thief which found its way into the number four spot, buddy comedy Ride along which went in at number three and the highest new entry went to Non-Stop, the latest thriller starring Liam Neeson.

New Releases – A couple of new films will be trying their best to get into next week’s chart; firstly you have over-the-top action sequel 300: Rise of An Empire. Your other two films of choice are quirky comedy The Grand Budapest Hotel and animated film Escape From Planet Earth

10. Robocop – £344,943 – £7,741,546
9. 12 Years A Slave – £354,612 – £18,411,670
8.The Wolf of Wall Street – £466,697 – £21,797,636
7. The Monuments Men – £533,264 – £5,301,276
6. Tinker Bell and the Pirate Fairy – £658,312 – £4,689,596
5. Mr Peabody and Sherman – £795,797 – £11,628,241
4. The book Thief – (NE) – £1,370,649
3. Ride Along – (NE) – £1,420,992
2. Non-Stop – (NE) – £2,652,364
1. The Lego Movie – £3,226,594 – £26,671,764

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