New action movie from two of the biggest bankable stars in Hollywood, The Fall Guy, is given a 12A age rating in the UK for moderate violence, infrequent strong language, drug references.
The movie stars Ryan Gosling who has previously starred in Gangster Squad and First Man and Emily Blunt who has previously starred in Gnomeo & Juliet and The Adjustment Bureau.
The movie is directed by veteran director David Leitch who has previously directed Deadpool 2 and John Wick.
Movie Synopsis
A stuntman recovering from a disastrous accident agrees to work on a new film directed by his ex
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Here are this weeks new releasesCheck back on Monday to see what new movies made it onto the Weekend Box Office Chart.
The US box office is still limping along with drive-in movie theatres making up most of the box office figures as cinemas continue to struggle to re-open in light of the continued threat of COVID-19
This week The Rental remains at the top and older catalogue titles still continue to dominate the top 5 movies.
Here are the top 5 movies in America 31st July - 2 August 2020.
The Dave Franco directed horror movie spends another weekend at the top of the US box office with a gross of $317K over the Friday to Sunday frame.
The movie has now taken just under a million with $916K and will most likely be the third film under the cinema closures to cross the million mark.
The 1983 classic spends a 6th weekend on rerelease on the box office, this weekend its sits at number 2 with a gross of $150K pushing the movies total to $62.7 Million since release.
Steven Spielberg's evergreen classic spends its 7th weekend on the box office under release, this weekend at number 3 it takes $117K pushing its total since release to $403.6 Million.
The ever popular time travel movie starring Michael J. Fox is at number 4 with a weekend gross of $107K wihch takes its total gross since release to $211.2 Million.
Staying at number 5 this week is director Scott Wiper's gangster movie starring Vinnie Jones which takes $105K for a $332.3K total after 2 weeks.
It's the end of the first quarter of 2020, and with cinemas closed in the UK until further notice it seems like a good time to look at the top 10 films of 2020 so far.
Sam Mandes film is by far the top grossing film of 2020 so far, with a total gross of £43 Million it has taken more than double that of the number film.
This is no surprise from the British director, the movie saw tipped for glory at the Oscar but ended up loosing out ot Parasite, still the British public took to the World War II film.
Despite the difficult production and fan feedback for the design of Sonic when the first trailer came out, director Jeff Fowler went back to the drawing board and re-did the central character and it seems to have worked.
The movie ended up grossing a very good £19 Million, far than than was expected.
Despite an amount of disappointment from a section of the Star Wars fan base the last episode of the "Skywalker Saga" did very well over the holiday period, altohugh it is the lowest grossing of the sequel trilogy.
A gross of £18 Million in 2020 adds to the £39 Million taken in December of 2019.
Greta Gerwig's adaptation of the Louisa May Alcott classic novel was a fan favourite which took £17.7 Million at the ox office.
Many people had written this film off before release but the repairing of Will Smith and Martin Lawrence worked and the movie grossed nearly £16 Million at the UK box office.
Another surprise hit as the Robert Downey Jr. movie took £15.8 Million at the box office.
Dwayne Johnson's sequel may not have been the smash Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle was but it still manages a respectable £14.7 Million.
Winning the best film Oscar did this South Korean movie wonders as it became the highest grossing foreign language film ever in the UK with a total of £12 Million.
Guy Ritchie returns to his directiorial roots with this London based gangster movie which took £11.5 Million.
More was expected from this Harley Quinn movie starring Margot Robbie but the film under performed, it still managed a £8.8 Million total gross.
Will Smith and Martin Lawrence are still at the top of the US box office while The Gentlemen from director Guy Ritchie is the top new movie of the week at number 4.
The buddy cop movie hangs onto the top spot for a second weekend with a gross of $34 Million.
This brings the movies total gross after 2 weeks of release to $120.6 Million, not bad and it will go on to be as big a hit as the first two movies.
The film has been a far bigger hit than expected and must be giving Sony a lot of relief as part 4 has already been green lit.
The war movie that is winning awards for director Sam Mendes all over the place stays at number 2 this weekend with a gross of $15.8 Million.
The film has now taken a very respectable $103.8 Million after 5 weeks of release.
Robert Downey Jr.'s star turn in the Dr. Dolittle got off to a shaky start but stays at number 3 this week with $12.5 Million.
The film now has a total gross of $44.6 Million after 2 weeks of release, and although the film will most likely not even get to $100 Million it looking better than it did 2 weeks ago on release.
Guy Ritchie follows up the live action Aladdin movie with a back to roots gangster movie starring Matthew McConaughey.
The film makes its debut on the US box office at 4 with $11.03 Million.
The sequel movie starring Dwayne Johnson falls to 5 this week with $7.9 Million and a total gross of $283.4 Million after 7 weeks of release.
The latest Star Wars movie falls outside the top 5 this week but it is the top total grossing movie on the box office with $501.5 Million after 6 weeks of release.
The South Korean award winning film is the longest running film on the US box office this week with a run of 16 weeks, it has grossed $31.1 Million.