20th Century Fox’s Murder On The Orient Express is the United Kingdom’s major release, whilst the United State has Thor: Ragnarok which came out in the UK last week. But fear not if neither of those take your fancy there a couple of alternatives you might want to consider. So let’s take a look at all of the new releases and their movie trailers; here are the cinema releases November 3 2017.
Cinema Releases November 3 2017
A Bad Moms Christmas (Comedy)
Released 3rd November 2017 UK/US (15/R) 120 Mins
- Starring Mila Kunis; Kristen Bell; Kathryn Hahn;
- Cheryl Hines; Christine Baranski; Susan Sarandon
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Murder On The Orient Express (Crime, Mystery)
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Released 3rd November 2017 UK (12A) 115 Mins
- Starring Tom Bateman; Kenneth Branagh; Penelope Cruz; Willem Dafoe;
- Judi Dench; Johnny Depp; Josh Gad; Derek Jacobi;
- Leslie Odom Jr.; Michelle Pfeiffer; Daisy Ridley
The Killing Of A Sacred Deer (Drama)
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Released 3rd November 2017 UK (15) 121 Mins
- Starring Nicole Kidman; Colin Farrell; Alicia Silverstone;
- Raffey Cassidy; Barry Keoghan; Bill Camp
LBJ (Drama)
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Released 3rd November 2017 US (R) 98 Mins
- Starring Woody Harrelson; Michael Stahl-David; Richard Jenkins; Bill Pullman
Thor: Ragnarok (Action)
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Released 3rd November 2017 US (PG-13) 130 Mins
- Starring Chris Hemsworth; Tom Hiddleston; Cate Blanchett; Idris Elba; Jeff Goldblum
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 | ||
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1 | New | Jigsaw | Lionsgate | $16,640,452 |
2 | (1) | Tyler Perry’s Boo 2! A Madea Halloween | Lionsgate | $10,052,608 |
3 | (2) | Geostorm | Warner Bros | $5,903,428 |
4 | (3) | Happy Death Day | Universal | $5,078,685 |
5 | (4) | Blade Runner 2049 | Warner Bros | $4,117,395 |
6 | New | Thank You for Your Service | Universal | $3,817,700 |
7 | (5) | Only the Brave | Sony Pictures | $3,502,095 |
8 | (6) | The Foreigner | STX Entertainment | $3,443,433 |
9 | New | Suburbicon | Paramount Pictures | $2,840,246 |
10 | (7) | It | Warner Bros | $2,503,338 |
UK Box Office
Movie | Distributor | Gross | ||
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1 | New | Thor: Ragnarok | Disney | £12,375,804 |
2 | New | Jigsaw | Lionsgate | £1,851,249 |
3 | (3) | The LEGO Ninjago Movie | Warner Bros | £889,802 |
4 | (5) | The Death of Stalin | eOne Films | £812,288 |
5 | (1) | Blade Runner 2049 | Sony Pictures | £692,999 |
6 | (2) | Geostorm | Warner Bros | £659,666 |
7 | (6) | My Little Pony | Lionsgate | £622,946 |
8 | New | Breathe | STX Entertainment | £535,675 |
9 | (4) | Happy Death Day | Universal | £434,872 |
10 | (7) | Kingsman: The Golden Circle | 20th Century Fox | £373,276 |
Comment by Dr. Loomis – Cinema Releases November 3 2017
Murder On The Orient Express looks the best bet this week in the UK although I do wonder how they will shake up this already well known story. The US has Thor: Ragnarok and judging by its UK reception it should do exceptionally well. Personally I thought it looks pretty awful but then I’m not really a fan of the current trend of conveyor belt superhero movies.
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