… a strong premise, a talented cast and some of the dopiest moments on the big screen in recent memory. It’s a bit of a mess, although not without its
Spider-Man
Thwip! In a case of deja vu, the top 6 remains unchanged from last weekend's report, however, it was a lacklustre weekend across the board, with figures down an average
Have we entered some sort of multi-verse at the cinemas? With animation (including CGI, reboots, remakes) dominating the box office in a way that we have never seen before, this
Those with the patience to stomach the bloat are in for a good time …
Bullet Train maintained top spot, whilst Father's Day offerings Top Gun: Maverick and Spider-Man: No Way Home (not my father?!) re-emerged in cinemas with a vengeance. Orphan: First Kill was
Horror master (Evil Dead) and superhero veteran (the original Spider-Man trilogy), Sam Raimi brings his own brand of mind-bending terror to The MCU with Doctor Strange In The Multiverse of
The Marvel vampiric antihero will fly into cinemas on the momentum of the latest Spider-Man box office smash.
Honestly, it’s hard to overstate how good web-slinging feels.