Wonka Takes A Fourth Week At Official Film Chart Number One!

Wonka floats back up to Number 1 on the Official Film Chart, earning a fourth non-consecutive week at the top.
Following its release on disc, family favourite Wonka jumps three places and sells in excess of 51,000 sales over the last seven days to regain its status as the UK’s Number 1 film.
Our highest new entry of the week, Migration, lands straight in at Number 2. Starring Kumail Nanjini and Elizabeth Banks alongside a star-studded supporting cast, this animated adventure sees a family of ducks persuade their homebody father to leave their comfy spot on a New England pond and fly south to Jamaica for winter.
Dune lifts two places to Number 3 this week, while last week’s chart-topper Anyone But You drops to Number 4. Now four-time Oscar-winner Poor Things – including one for Emma Stone’s Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role – drops two places to Number 5, but could it see an uplift in the post-Oscars chart next week?
The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes finishes the week at Number 6, while Oppenheimer lands one place down on last week at Number 7.
Former Number 1 Barbie jumps five places this week (8) landing just ahead of second new entry, Napoleon (9). Joaquin Phoenix stars as Napoleon Bonaparte in this historic biopic of the life of the French emperor.
Rounding out the Top 10 this week is musical biopic Elvis (10) which lifts six places to finish only a few sales ahead of Priscilla (11) – which tells the story of The King’s wife and life partner – which lifts four to a new peak.
The Official Film Chart can also be found on FindAnyFilm.com– the ultimate site for Film and TV fans to discover all the legal ways to buy the entertainment they want on disc and digital formats.
The chart, the result of a partnership between the Official Charts Company. Also the British Association for Screen Entertainment and incorporating data from retailer members of the Entertainment Retailers Association. is published on OfficialCharts.com every Wednesday at noon and counts movie downloads from services including Amazon, iTunes, Sky Store, Virgin Media Store, Rakuten TV, Talk Talk TV, as well as 4K UHD, Blu-ray and DVD disc sales from all high street and online retailers
You can buy any of the titles featured in the Top 10 via Find Any Film. Check out the full Top 40 chart can be viewed on OfficialCharts.com
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