Peter Rabbit – Comedy adventure adapted from Beatrix Potter’s tale of a mischievous young rabbit, voiced by James Corden. The star voices in the farmyard also include Daisy Ridley, Elizabeth Debicki, Margot Robbie and Rose Byrne, while Domhnall Gleeson and Sam Neill appear as the harassed farmers.
Pacific Rim: Uprising – John Boyega and Scott Eastwood star in this sci-fi adventure, five years after the original Pacific Rim, in which robots and monsters rise up again to do spectacular battle.
Black Panther – Chadwick Boseman stars as T’Challa (Black Panther by night), who returns to the high-tech African nation of Wakanda on the death of his father, the king. Also stars Michael B Jordan, Lupita N’yongo, Danai Gurira, Martin Freeman and Andy Serkis. One of the UK’s top 4 hits of the last 12 months.
Tomb Raider – Alicia Vikander is the fiercely independent Lara Croft, searching for her missing father in this cutting-edge action adventure also starring Dominic West and Kristin Scott Thomas.
The Greatest Showman – Roll up, roll up for Hugh Jackman’s charming incarnation of PT Barnum, who rose from nothing to invent showbusiness via his spectacular circus. Enjoying amazing staying power in its 13th week of release, it also stars Michelle Williams, Zendaya, Zac Efron and Rebecca Ferguson.
A Wrinkle in Time – Ava DuVernay’s film of a classic children’s fantasy novel stars Storm Reid as Meg who embarks on a search for her missing scientist father (Chris Pine), guided by three magical beings played by Oprah Winfrey, Reese Witherspoon and Mindy Kaling.
Unsane – Claire Foy stars as a woman committed to a mental health institution, where she is confronted by her greatest fear – but is it real or inside her imagination? Latest thriller directed by Steven Soderbergh.
Blade Runner: The Final Cut – A Secret Cinema presentation of Ridley Scott’s 1982 sci-fi thriller, starring Harrison Ford, in a single event space in London.
Red Sparrow – Jennifer Lawrence stars as a Russian ballerina turned intelligence agent, whose debut mission is to track a CIA spy (Joel Edgerton). Contemporary thriller from Hunger Games director, Francis Lawrence; also stars Charlotte Rampling, Matthias Schoenaerts and Jeremy Irons.
Game Night – US comedy with a twist, starring Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams as hosts of a regular games night for their friends, who all find themselves trying to solve a real-life murder mystery!
Top 10 films in UK cinemas
Last weekend box-office / Total UK box-office
1 Peter Rabbit £4,595,239 £13,639,088
2 Pacific Rim: Uprising – NEW £1,655,186 £1,655,186
3 Black Panther £1,308,281 £44,892,064
4 Tomb Raider £1,186,436 £5,472,541
5 The Greatest Showman £753,420 £40,112,949
6 A Wrinkle in Time – NEW £655,542 £655,542
7 Unsane – NEW £478,451 £478,451
8 Blade Runner: The Final Cut – Secret Cinema £349,492 £349,492
9 Red Sparrow £297,675 £5,907,449
10 Game Night £295,869 £4,266,893
comScore data up to and including Sunday 25 March 2018 – explore more at launchingfilms.com