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The fourth instalment in the ‘Apes’ reboot had the lowest opening weekend of the franchise.
Space for indie titles ‘La Chimera’, ‘The Almond And The Seahorse’.
‘Love Lies Bleeding’ makes decent start at over £1,000-per-cinema.
Sony horror ‘Tarot’ in 400 sites; Lionsgate starts ‘Love Lies Bleeding’.
‘Back To Black’ moves to second; ‘Civil War’ down to fourth.
Signature starts ‘Boy Kills World’; indie titles include ‘Kidnapped’, ‘Stephen’, ‘Elaha’.
Holdovers including ‘Kung Fu Panda 4’, ‘Godzilla x Kong’ dominate the chart.
Further new releases this weekend include ’Jeanne Du Barry’, ‘Butterfly Tale’ and ’The Book Of Clarence’.
Studiocanal’s Amy Winehouse biopic scored a £3,853 location average.
Alex Garland’s ‘Civil War’, Oscar-nominated ‘The Teacher’s Lounge’ also out.
The Iranian auteur had been sentenced to eight years in prison.
The fourth instalment in the ‘Apes’ reboot had the lowest opening weekend of the franchise.
Festival-goers will still have to weave through and around plenty of construction work.
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