This week sees the release of the animated adventure Despicable Me 3 in the UK, US and New Zealand. In fact the UK has a total of four new offerings this week also including the action, comedy Baby Driver. Its trailer time, these are the cinema releases June 30 2017 in the United Kingdom, United States, Australia and New Zealand.
Cinema Releases June 30 2017
All Eyez on Me (Drama)
Released 30th June 2017 UK (15( 139 Mins
- Starring Demetrius Shipp Jr.; Kat Graham; Lauren Cohan; Hill Harper; Danai Gurira
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Baby Driver (Action, Comedy)
Released 28/30th June 2017 US/UK (R/15) 113 Mins
- Starring Ansel Elgort; Lily James; Eiza González; Jon Bernthal;
- Kevin Spacey; Jon Hamm; Jamie Foxx
Despicable Me 3 (Animated Adventure)
Released 30th June 2017 UK/US (U/PG) 90 Mins
- Voiced by Jenny Slate; Kristen Wiig; Steve Carell
The House (Comedy)
Released 30th June 2017 UK/US (15/R) 88 Mins
- Starring Will Ferrell; Amy Poehler; Allison Tolman;
- Andrea Savage; Jason Mantzoukas; Jessie Ennis
Following the loss of Scott and Kate Johansen daughters’ college fund, the two parents decide to do whatever it takes to earn the money back. They therefore decide to start an illegal casino in an neighbour’s house.
Movie Releases Down Under
Despicable Me 3
Released NZ 29th June 2017 90 Mins (Animated Adventure)
The House
Released AU/NZ 29th June 2017 88 Mins (Comedy)
Top 10 Box Office Films
What movies/films have we all been watching over the last week, time to find out as we take a look at the Top 10 Box Office Films in both the US and UK.
US BOX OFFICE
Movie | Distributor | Gross | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | New | Transformers: The Last Knight | Paramount Pictures | $44,680,073 |
2 | (2) | Wonder Woman | Warner Bros | $24,906,310 |
3 | (1) | Cars 3 | Walt Disney | $24,074,497 |
4 | (5) | 47 Meters Down | Entertainment Studios | $7,088,262 |
5 | (4) | The Mummy | Universal | $6,060,495 |
6 | (3) | All Eyez on Me | Lionsgate | $5,806,975 |
7 | (6) | Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales | Walt Disney | $5,396,243 |
8 | (7) | Rough Night | Sony Pictures | $4,703,261 |
9 | (8) | Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie | 20th Century Fox | $4,284,115 |
10 | (9) | Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 | Walt Disney | $3,023,042 |
UK BOX OFFICE
Movie | Distributor | Gross | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | New | Transformers: The Last Knight | Paramount | £4,635,570 |
2 | (1) | Wonder Woman | Warner Bros | £1,575,673 |
3 | (2) | The Mummy | Universal | £761,554 |
4 | (3) | Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar's Revenge | Disney | £684,806 |
5 | (4) | Baywatch | Paramount | £455,159 |
6 | New | Hampstead | eOne Films | £453,522 |
7 | New | Tubelight | Yash Raj | £299,811 |
8 | (5) | Churchill | Lionsgate | £259,466 |
9 | (8) | Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul | 20th Century Fox | £253,508 |
10 | (7) | My Cousin Rachel | 20th Century Fox | £168,735 |
Comment by Dr. Loomis – Cinema Releases June 30 2017
Well that’s another really disappointing week at the cinema with absolutely nothing standing out for me. Having had big blockbuster movies such as Transformers, Wonder Woman and The Mummy in recent weeks I find myself yearning for a smaller well crafted film.
That said Spider-Man: Homecoming comes early July so yet another big blockbuster superhero film I’ll certainly pass on.