"Lilo & Stitch" once again tops the UK and Irish box office

Disney's "Lilo & Stitch" ranked No. 1 in the box office in the UK and Ireland for the second consecutive weekend, earning £6.1 million ($8.2 million) from Comscore's figures, boosting its cumulative total to £25.9 million ($34.9 million).

Paramount's Mission: Impossible - The Last Estimate finished second at $4.6 million, and two weeks later, its total reached $23.5 million.

The Sony franchise opened in third place and continued to feature “Karate Boy: Legends”, featuring Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio, and debuted for $3.5 million.

Black Bear's "Salt Trail", based on the memoirs of Raynor Winn, starring Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs, is ranked fourth for $1.9 million. Trafalgar’s release of “The Experience of Peppa Meets Baby Movie” won the top five for $1.4 million.

In the rankings, Warner Bros. "The Ultimate Destination: The Bloodline" ranked sixth in the third weekend for $1.32 million, bringing it to $12.7 million in total. Universal's Phoenician Plan is seventh in the price of $588,658, with two-week shipping costs reaching $2.6 million.

Cinemalive’s “Who Doctor Who - Who Doctor Who - Two Episode Finale” earned $514,960. Disney's "Thunder*" then ranked 9th at $349,166, boosting its cumulative box office to $21.4 million. The top ten are Warner Bros. The "Sinner" increased by $268,168 in the seventh week, to a total of $21 million.

Coming soon, Lionsgate UK will release “from John Wick: The World of Ballerinas” on June 6. The action franchise spinoff star Ana de Armas is a revenge-driven assassin, a high-risk black underground ball previously dominated by Keanu Reeves' Iconic Hitman.

This week, Vertigo released the horror thriller Dangerous Animals released by Vertigo, led by Sean Byrne and Jai Courtney, Hassie Harrison and Josh Heuston. Another entry for the genre comes from entertainment movie publishers who will debut in "The Joker in the Cornfield."

Curzon introduces the British-released Piano Teacher, a recovery of Michael Haneke’s film starring Isabelle Huppert. The film is part of the Haneke retrospective. Signing the classic revival is also the "Beauty Girl" (4K restoration for the 30th anniversary), which was brought back to the cinema by the Park Circus.

Scotland from Germany and the romantic drama Scottish and London directed by Aylin Tezel is "falling into principle". The film was released by the Bulldog movie and features Chris Fulton and Alexandra Dowling. Meanwhile, Dartmouth film launched Big Star: The Story of Nick Skelton, a sports documentary with the legendary British show Jumper.

National Theater Live will re-release “Street Tram called Desies-NT Live 2014”, with Hammer’s “Quatermass Xperiment” returning to the big screen through a kaleidoscope. The “reboot” of Ceema Entertainment, as did Animation Co., Ltd.’s “Dan Da Dan: Evil Eye” and Bakrania Media’s Bollywood sequel “Housefull 5”. Other niche products include “Camp” and “Goebbels and the Fuhrer” in the watermelon pictures, communicating via miracle.