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Russell Crowe’s Unhinged Tops UK Box Office As Theaters Reopen

Last weekend, Unhinged, a road-rage thriller starring Russell Crowe, topped the UK and Ireland box office, bringing in $229,000, according to data released by Comscore. The film, which was shown at 243 locations, managed to draw audiences back to the cinema even though only a third of theaters were open.

Unhinged, which follows a young mother who is stalked by a seemingly unstable stranger after a road rage incident, was released by Solstice Studios in Germany on July 16, where it made $251,849 from 380 theaters. It is set to be released in the US on August 21.

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The film, which has received mixed reviews from critics, holds an average score of 46 out of 100 on Metacritic. Some reviewers, who praised Crowe’s performance, noted that the film is exactly what you’d expect from a B-movie. So far, it has only recouped $819,406 of its $33 million budget.

Meanwhile, Disney’s Onward, which was held over from March 6, earned $77,000 from 239 sites for a total of $7.4 million since it premiered. In third place, Vertigo’s 100% Wolf grossed $43,280 from 146 sites, while the rerelease Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back came in fourth place, netting $40,673 from 157 sites.

Other new releases include Vertigo’s The Vigil and Picturehouse Entertainment’s Proxima, starring Eva Green. Most other cinemas are expected to slowly begin reopening this month and audiences will be expected to wear face masks as of August 8.

This weekend, Warner Bros.’ American Pickle, starring Seth Rogen, opens at more than 100 locations, while 606 Distribution’s Perfect 10 will have a limited release. Next week, Christopher Nolan’s Inception will be re-released to celebrate its 10th anniversary.

The film is expected to serve as a prelude to Tenet, Nolan’s spy thriller starring John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, Dimple Kapadia, Michael Caine, and Kenneth Branagh, which is expected to arrive on August 26 in the UK and Ireland. The film, which will premiere internationally on August 26, is set to open in select cities in the US on September 3 and then gradually expand across the country in the following weeks.

Source: Variety

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