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59 articles available in total starting from 19/06/2002. Last article published on 07/03/2019.

Calendar Girls on top

The women posing nude for a charity-raising calendar have taken £1.76m in their 1st weekend on release. A good start, but it’s still a long way off from the average takings for Billy Elliot & Full...  

16/09/2003 | Box Office | UK

Slight fall in February admissions

Cinema admissions for February 2003 fell by more than a million, with respect to the same month in 2002, to 15.03 million (a weekly average of 3.76 million), according to the latest figures...  

04/04/2003 | Box Office | UK

Good UK start for two Cannes winners

Roman Polanski’s 2002 Palme d’Or winner The Pianist and Aki Kaurismäki’s Grand Jury Prize The Man Without a Face at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival both opened last weekend in the UK (24 January)...  

29/01/2003 | Box Office | UK

Michael Moore, bowling for success

In London to promote his documentary film, Bowling for Columbine, selected for the London Film Festival, and now on general release, his new book ‘Stupid White Men’, and his one-man show at the...  

20/11/2002 | Box Office | UK

Domestic titles shine at UK box office

Just days after Alan Parker's speech to enliven Brit film, five titles: Sweet 16, 28 Days Later, My Little Eye and All or Nothing, are out and doing very well, thank you  

11/11/2002 | Box Office | UK

Boyle shakes up UK B.O.

28 Days Later, a DV medium-budget horror film by the director of Trainspotting climbs to the top of the British box office despite fierce US competition  

06/11/2002 | Box Office | UK

The Guru Rules

Working Title's new comedy is number 1 with a bullet and knocks the formidable Men in Black 2 off their perch. Pedro Almodovar's Speak to Her in Top 20 too  

28/08/2002 | Box Office | UK

The Lawless Heart vs. Spiderman

British audiences are voting with their feet and flocking to see a gay comedy by two young Brit talents  

05/07/2002 | Box Office | UK

England says Vive la France!

Francis Weber´s Le Placard - The Closet tickles Britain´s funnybone and triumphs at the box office - Star Wars: the Return of the Clones notwithstanding...  

19/06/2002 | Box Office | UK

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