October's cinema admissions in the UK were over 16.4m, which makes it the biggest October since 2012 and the third busiest October this century. What a result!
It looks like the first weekend back for cinemas has seen over 1m cinema admissions in the UK - the first time that has happened since March 2020. Amazing news.
UK cinema admissions in February were just over 10m, which is up 9% from February 2023. Year-to-date admissions are 19.6m, which is up 10.2% from the first two months of 2023. A solid start to 2024!
I actually enjoyed JUSTICE LEAGUE but GOOD TIME is the best film out today. It's the first Robert Pattinson film where I managed to forget I was watching Robert Pattinson.
No Time To Die is now the sixth biggest film of all time in the UK & Ireland. Over the next week it will overtake Avengers: Endgame to become the fifth biggest.
Saw TENET in IMAX yesterday and it was almost overwhelming. I was confused at times but at others I couldn't have been more thrilled. God, I loved it. Going back on Monday for another round.
No Time To Die watch: it is now the fourth highest grossing film in UK & Ireland history, having overtaken Avatar. This week it will overtake Spectre to take third spot.
No Time To Die is heading into the weekend as the 21st highest grossing film of all time in the UK. By the end of the weekend it should be seven or eight places higher.
2019 in Review... with Tom Linay
@DCM_cinema_news
' Head of Film
@TomLinay
discusses some of the best cinema advertising of 2019, the rise of streaming platforms, his favourite movies of the year and what to look out for in 2020.
DCM (
@DCM_cinema_news
) is 10 this month, so they asked me to write a blog on the 10 best films of the last 10 years for
@LBBOnline
. I hate doing stuff like this but it's work and I didn't have a choice, so here it is: