April 15, 2023
Elvis (Austin Butler)

Official Film Chart ‘All Shook Up’ With Elvis Rocking To Number 1!

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Elvis shimmies and shakes its way back to Number 1 on the UK’s Official Film Chart… Huh Huh ‘All Shook Up!’

The eight-time Oscar-nominated movie, starring Austin Butler as the titular King of Rock’n’Roll, enjoys a resurgence on digital downloads this week to send it back to the top of the charts for a third non-consecutive week.

This means Puss In Boots: The Last Wish is denied a second week at Number 1, dropping to Number 2, while Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical is also pushed down one place to Number 3. Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance With Somebody lifts two, returning to its previous peak of Number 4.

This week’s highest new entry is comedy-drama A Man Called Otto, debuting at Number 5. Tom Hanks stars as Otto, an old grump who has given up following the death of his wife – until a young family moves in nearby and he forms an unlikely friendship that turns his world around.

Dropping two this week is British drama Living, starring Bill Nighy (6), and Top Gun: Maverick (7). Black Adam rebounds two places (8) knocking The Banshees of Inisherin down one (9).

Finally, Scream (2022) soars back into the Top 10 this week following the release of Scream VI in cinemas, rounding off the week’s countdown at Number 10.

Now, as well as OfficialCharts.com, 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 Official Film Chart is unveiled each Wednesday. This is published on OfficialCharts.com and available for media syndication.

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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