Box Office / UK 59 articles available in total starting from 19/06/2002. Last article published on 07/03/2019. previous page: 1 2 3 4 [5] 6 next 20 years record admissionsChristmas has come early for UK exhibitors, distributors and producers. As many as 3.8m people in the UK and Ireland went to the cinema over the last weekend, a record not seen since the mid-1980s... 25/11/2005 | Box office | UKJuly record month of the yearCinema admissions in the UK registered their highest level of 2005 last July despite the London bomb attacks on July 7th and 21st. According to figures just published by the UK Cinema Advertising... 07/09/2005 | Box office | UKHistorical record for DownfallOliver Hirschbiegel’s recreation of the final days of Adolf Hitler is now the all-time highest grossing German-language film in the UK with over £1.4 m in 5 weeks. The last German record holder in... 04/05/2005 | Box office | UKMarch up 14.5%UK cinema admissions for March were up by 14.5% compared to the previous year, with 12.3 million tickets sold and an average 2.78 million per week, making 2005 the busiest March at cinemas for... 24/04/2005 | Box office | UKUp 3.5% in 2004With £838.7m gross in 2004, the UK box office has registered the highest level ever last year, beating the latest B.O. record of £812.2m held in 2002 according to the statistical agency Nielsen... 10/01/2005 | Box Office | UKWarm welcome for Cold MountainThe release of Anthony Minghella’s epic film Cold Mountain on December 26th in counter-programming to the children films Peter Pan, Elf, Brother Bear and the last episode of The Lord of the Rings... 30/12/2003 | Box Office | UK/IrelandOctober up 29%Cinema admissions in the UK in October were up 29% on the same period last year, reaching a total of 17.3m tickets, an average of 4m tickets sold per week. The most successful film of the month... 02/12/2003 | Box office | UKBrits Love ActuallyThe star studded film, Love Actually, directed by the scriptwriter, Richard Curtis, has stormed the UK box office. And it looks set to become the most successful British film of all time 26/11/2003 | Box office | UKFirst 8 months down by 10%Between January to August 2003, UK cinema attendances were down nearly 10% on the same period last year, and only one UK film ( Johnny English) managed to make it in the box office Top 20, totally... 12/11/2003 | Box Office | UKHit for Calendar GirlsBuena Vista UK’s strong marketing campaign on the local comedy Calendar Girls has paid off, as the film is one of the rare British films to top the local chart with over £10m for the whole month... 29/10/2003 | Box Office | UK previous page: 1 2 3 4 [5] 6 next