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 1989
 96 minutes (1 hrs 36 mins)
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Directed by

Starring

Tom Bell · Rita Tushingham · David Thewlis · Rudi Davies · Michael Pollitt · Christopher Fulford

Full cast & crew

Release dates

Canada release date Canada release: 15th September 1989
Hungary release date Hungary release: 24th September 2012

Box Office Quickview

UK box office

  • Debut box office: 17th Mar '89
  • Debut position: 17
  • Highest position: 16
  • Debut gross: £1.8 Thousand
  • Total chart weeks: 3

Chart position history

UK box office

US box office

Global box office

Total grosses

UK total gross
United Kingdom Flag  £3.9 Thousand
US total gross
United States Flag  $0
Global total gross
Global Flag  $0

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Another week another number 1 movie as the Scary Movie franchise gets resurrected with a new entry for the first time since 2013, last weeks top movie falls to number 4 as we see new releases in all 3 top places.

UK box office QuickView

  • Number 1 - Scary Movie (1st Weekend)
  • Highest debut - Scary Movie (@1)
  • Longest run - The Super Mario Galaxy Movie (10 weeks)
  • Highest total gross - Michael (£50,400,462)
  • Best Percentage change week on week - Obsession (19%)
  • Total UK top 15 this weekend - £18,685,664
  • Also new this weekend
    • Peddi
    • Savage House
    • Mollywood Times
    • Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai
  • Check out the full UK box office.

UK weekend box office top 5 breakdown 5th - 7th June 2026

Scary Movie~2026

Highest new movie this weekend

  • The movie is the Highest debut on this weeks UK box office chart.
  • It has spent 1 weeks at the top of the UK box office.
  • It grosses £4,188,570 over its debut weekend
  • It is the 11th top debuting movie in the month of June
  • The movie is a sequel to Scary Movie V which took £1,085,932 at the box office after 1 weeks in cinemas.

The Amazing Digital Circus: The Last Act

  • The movie is a new entry at number 2 on this weeks UK box office
  • It grosses £2,684,963 over its debut weekend

Masters of the Universe~2026

  • The movie is a new entry at number 3 on this weeks UK box office
  • It grosses £2,654,783 over its debut weekend

Backrooms

  • The movie goes down the chart to number 4 on this weeks UK box office
  • It grosses £2,253,638 over the weekend, a 47% drop from last weekend
  • It has a total gross of £8,651,881 over 2 weeks of release
  • The movie is the 18th top grossing film so far in 2026

Obsession~2025

  • The movie goes down the chart to number 5 on this weeks UK box office
  • It grosses £1,925,958 over the weekend, a 19% increase from last weekend
  • It has a total gross of £10,333,516 over 4 weeks of release
  • The movie is the 15th top grossing film so far in 2026

Looks like there are rumblings around, this time from blog site marketsaw, that talks are afoot to produce a sequel to the Gremlins films in 3D.

Now I know that Avatar is set to be the biggest grossing film ever within the next few weeks, and this is something that cant be ignored, and there is certainly an argument that the reason is because it's the best example of 3D yet, but do all new Hollywood blockbusters need to be in 3D?

There has also been the odd rumor here and there of another 80's franchise being resurrected in 3D, that of Ghostbusters, so all the new 're-boots' are going to be in 3D are they, actually all 2011 big Hollywood blockbusters will be I think.

Personally it's nice to have a film in 3D, but the industry is in fear making this the norm, and eventually we'll either expect 3D or just ignore it.

There are plenty of arguments out there for there not to be 3D, is it a gimmick? It certainly doesn't improve the narrative and isn't cinema and film all about telling a story? Avatar works just as well when you see it in 2D.

Of course time will tell, but I sincerely hope 3D is here to stay, but lets limit it's use to films which will benefit from the effect, rather than making the film fit the 3D effect.