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$4.2 Million
$0 Cinemas in the US will start to open from July 4th with many announcing they will open a couple of weeks later on July 16th so we are still rely on unofficial sources for the US box office chart.
Topping this week from what is now over a thousand cinemas open we have the 1993 classic Steven Spielberg movie Jurassic Park while the top new film is follows at number 8.
Here is a breakdown of this weeks 'top 5'.
Released in 1993 this was the first movie to use CGI effects to a large degree and make it a central character, and the film was a monster hit and was for a time the highest grossing movie in the world.
The movie has had a couple of re-releases and this week it is the top grossing movie in the US with a weekend gross of $517K, its total gross is $403.8 Million over 27 years!
Director Steven Spielberg again is at number 2, this time with his timeless classic shark movie which celebrates 45 years this year.
The movie takes $516K this week which pushes the films total US gross to $260 Million over its 45 years of release.
Back to modern movies and after spending 10 weeks on the chart 15 weeks after release (it had a few weeks out of cinemas when they first closed down), the Universal movie takes $201K pushing its total to $64.9 Million.
Considering this animated sequel got a lot of press for going direct to VOD the movie is at number 4 this week having taken $160K for a $3.8 Million total after 6 weeks.
At number 5 this week is this horror movie which seems to be getting a bit of a cult following and this weekend takes $136K for a $5.8 Million total after 7 weeks.
Highest new entry of the week is at number 8, this low budget horror movie based on a serial killer not liking people following them on social media has taken $107K over the weekend.
Following the path laid down by its US box office release, Straight Outta Compton this week climbs to the top of the UK box office on its debut.
A low week overall for the box office grosses and Straight Outta Compton's weekend take is £2.4 million, although it is higher than last weeks top film.
Last weeks top film was Paper Town which this week takes a big shove down the box office and ends up at number 8.
A £452,953 second weekend gross brings the film total gross to date to £3.4 with the prospect of a very short 3 week run.
Worth noting is the run of Inside Out~2015 which once again is at 2 and like last week would have been the top movie it it was Monday to Friday.
Also new this week is Hitman Agent 47 at number 3 and 45 Years which is new at number 10, Zak Efrons We Are Your Friends is considered a flop with a number 13 entry.