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Die Hard sequel defies critics at UK cinemas | Die Hard sequel defies critics at UK cinemas |
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Bruce Willis sequel A Good Day to Die Hard has topped the UK and Ireland box office chart, despite receiving a frosty response from critics last week. | Bruce Willis sequel A Good Day to Die Hard has topped the UK and Ireland box office chart, despite receiving a frosty response from critics last week. |
But the fifth entry in the Die Hard series needed takings from Valentine's Day previews to knock Disney animation Wreck-It Ralph off the top spot. | But the fifth entry in the Die Hard series needed takings from Valentine's Day previews to knock Disney animation Wreck-It Ralph off the top spot. |
Willis's latest action foray took £4.55m between Thursday and Sunday. | Willis's latest action foray took £4.55m between Thursday and Sunday. |
Between Friday and Sunday though, it took £3.27m - £168,975 less than the £3.43m Ralph took over the same period. | Between Friday and Sunday though, it took £3.27m - £168,975 less than the £3.43m Ralph took over the same period. |
Critics poured scorn on A Good Day to Die Hard last week, with one reviewer dismissing it as "a limp parody". | Critics poured scorn on A Good Day to Die Hard last week, with one reviewer dismissing it as "a limp parody". |
But audiences in the UK and Ireland were not deterred, mirroring their counterparts in the US and Canada where Willis's film was also the top draw over the weekend. | But audiences in the UK and Ireland were not deterred, mirroring their counterparts in the US and Canada where Willis's film was also the top draw over the weekend. |
Judd Apatow comedy This Is 40 came third in this week's UK countdown, having opened on 14 February. | |
Takings from those 332 screenings enabled the film, a semi-sequel built around characters seen in Apatow's 2007 comedy Knocked Up, to claim third place ahead of Les Miserables, still going strong on its sixth week of release. | Takings from those 332 screenings enabled the film, a semi-sequel built around characters seen in Apatow's 2007 comedy Knocked Up, to claim third place ahead of Les Miserables, still going strong on its sixth week of release. |
Beautiful Creatures, a fantasy romance likened by some to box office sensation Twilight, came fifth in this week's chart with a £1.1m tally. | Beautiful Creatures, a fantasy romance likened by some to box office sensation Twilight, came fifth in this week's chart with a £1.1m tally. |
Again, however, that total was bolstered by takings from preview screenings, after having entered the marketplace on Wednesday as opposed to the traditional Friday. | Again, however, that total was bolstered by takings from preview screenings, after having entered the marketplace on Wednesday as opposed to the traditional Friday. |
Run For Your Wife, a film version of the long-running Ray Cooney stage farce, also chose to make its bow on Valentine's Day, but to little avail. | Run For Your Wife, a film version of the long-running Ray Cooney stage farce, also chose to make its bow on Valentine's Day, but to little avail. |
The film - in which the late Richard Briers can be seen making a brief cameo appearance - took just £602 from the nine cinemas that showed it between Thursday and Sunday. | The film - in which the late Richard Briers can be seen making a brief cameo appearance - took just £602 from the nine cinemas that showed it between Thursday and Sunday. |
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