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UK & US Box office countdown WE 27 Oct 2014

October 30th, 2014 by Irwin Fletcher Comments

Well, the Turtles were not strong enough to hold on to the top spot for a second week as they have been knocked off by David Ayer’s latest film, Fury.

Other new entries in the chart include the brilliant and scary The Babadook which went in at number 10, romantic drama Love, Rosie which went in at number nine, Bollywood film Happy New Year going in at number eight and animated adventure The Book of Life which went in the top five at number four.

Upcoming – A lot of new films are on offer this week including a few re-releases just in time for Halloween; new films on offer include dark thriller Nightcrawler, found footage alien film Extraterrestrial, Daniel Radcliffe shaking off his potter status with the darkly comic Horns and teen horror film Ouija. The re-releases on offer includes brilliant sci-fi action horror Aliens, classic zombie film Night of the Living Dead and Daniel Radcliffe’s creepy horror The Woman In Black.

10. The Babadook – (NE) – £347,512
9. Love, Rosie – (NE) – £482,535
8. Happy New Year – (NE) – £568,203
7. Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day – £571,581 – £697,680
6. Annabelle – £749,621 – £6,013,797
5. The Maze Runner – £905,314 – £5,863,858
4. The Book of Life – (NE) – £981,432
3. Gone Girl – £1,597,962 – £17,064,765
2. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – £1,927,733 – £7,890,052
1. Fury – (NE) – £2,692,786 

US Top 5

Over in the US and the top two films are both new entries in the form of Keanu Reeves’ latest film John Wick going in at number two and horror film Ouija which has gone straight into the number one spot.

5. The Book of Life
4. Gone Girl
3. Fury
2. John Wick – (NE)
1. Ouija – (NE)

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