Last week saw a massive release in Blade Runner 2049 although Warner Bros may not exactly happy with its performance, see the Top 10 movie chart below for more on that. Back to this week and there are several new releases in cinemas this week.
The vibe this week is definitely more on the horror side although we do also have the The LEGO Ninjago Movie in the UK and the action movie The Foreigner in the US. So time for some movie trailers, these are the cinema releases for October 13 2017.
Cinema Releases October 13 2017
Double Date (Comedy Horror)
Released 13th October 2017 UK (15) 89 Mins
- Starring Danny Morgan; Georgia Groome; Michael Socha
- Kelly Wenham; Dougie Poynter; Brooke Norbury
Looking for something to watch? Check out these Blu-ray releases:
- Get Out (2017) Blu-ray Review
- Going In Style (2017) Blu-ray Review
- The Anderson Tapes (1971) Blu-ray Review
The LEGO Ninjago Movie (Animated, Adventure)
Released 13th October 2017 UK (U) 101 Mins
- Voiced Olivia Munn; Justin Theroux; Jackie Chan
The Party (Comedy, Drama)
Released 13th October 2017 UK (15) 71 Mins
- Starring Patricia Clarkson; Bruno Ganz; Cherry Jones; Emily Mortimer
- Cillian Murphy; Kristin Scott Thomas; Timothy Spall
The Ritual (Horror)
Released 13th October 2017 UK (15) 94 Mins
- Starring Rafe Spall; Robert James-Collier; Arsher Ali
The Snowman (Crime, Horror)
Released 13th October 2017 UK (15) 119 Mins
- Starring Michael Fassbender; Rebecca Ferguson; J.K. Simmons
The Foreigner (Action)
Released 13th October 2017 US (R) 116 Mins
- Starring Jackie Chan & Pierce Brosnan
Gnome Alone (Adventure)
Released 13th October 2017 US (PG) 89 Mins
- Starring Becky G; Josh Peck; Olivia Holt; George Lopez; Patrick Stump
Happy Death Day (Horror/Thriller)
Released 13th October 2017 US (PG-13) 96 Mins
- Starring Jessica Rothe & Israel Broussard
Marshall (Drama)
Released 13th October 2017 US (PG-13) 118 Mins
- Starring Chadwick Boseman; Josh Gad; Kate Hudson;
- Dan Stevens; Sterling K. Brown; James Cromwell
Professor Marston & The Wonder Women (Drama)
Released 13th October 2017 US (R) 108 Mins
- Starring Luke Evans; Rebecca Hall; Bella Heathcote
- JJ Feild; Oliver Platt; Connie Britton
- Powerhouse Films Indicator Series to release Eyes of Laura Mars on Blu-ray
- Indicator to release Hammer Films Blu-ray Boxset Volume One
- Replacement Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger Blu-ray disc
Cinema releases October 13 2017 – That’s all the main new releases in cinemas this week in both the United Kingdom & United States.
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 | Blade Runner 2049 | Warner Bros | $32,753,122 |
2 | New | The Mountain Between Us | 20th Century Fox | $10,551,336 |
3 | (2) | It | Warner Bros | $9,972,002 |
4 | New | My Little Pony: The Movie | Lionsgate | $8,885,899 |
5 | (1) | Kingsman: The Golden Circle | 20th Century Fox | $8,675,412 |
6 | (3) | American Made | Universal | $8,446,715 |
7 | (4) | The Lego Ninjago Movie | Warner Bros | $7,002,474 |
8 | (11) | Victoria and Abdul | Focus Features | $4,171,870 |
9 | (5) | Flatliners | Sony Pictures | $3,975,021 |
10 | (6) | Battle of the Sexes | Fox Searchlight | $2,562,066 |
UK BOX OFFICE
Movie | Distributor | Gross | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | New | Blade Runner 2049 | Sony Pictures | £6,071,625 |
2 | (1) | Kingsman: The Golden Circle | 20th Century Fox | £2,112,966 |
3 | (2) | It | Warner Bros | £807,500 |
4 | New | The Mountain Between Us | 20th Century Fox | £777,646 |
5 | (3) | Victoria and Abdul | Universal | £467,042 |
6 | (4) | Goodbye Christopher Robin | 20th Century Fox | £397,441 |
7 | New | Norma - Met Opera 2017 (Opera) | Trafalgar | £224,794 |
8 | (5) | Flatliners | Sony Pictures | £195,318 |
9 | (6) | Home Again | STX Entertainment | £174,799 |
10 | (7) | The Emoji Movie | Sony Pictures | £141,250 |
Comment by Dr. Loomis – Cinema Releases October 13 2017
Having had a reasonably small number films released last week with the big release of Blade Runner 2049, this week sees a whole host of cinema releases.
Despite this I’m struggling for a film I like the look of so it’s either The LEGO Ninjago Movie or back to the mountain of recent Bluray releases.