Despite some rather average reviews, "The Fast And The Furious: Tokyo Drift" has raced straight to the top of the UK box office chart. The movie, the third in the petrol head franchise, opened last Friday and bought in a healthy £1.8 million over the weekend (June 16th - 18th), while comic book hit "X-Men: The Last Stand" came in second.

Conspiracy theory thriller "The Da Vinci Code" finished third, last week's No. 1, director John Moore's remake of classic horror "The Omen", plummeted down to fourth, and controversial thriller "Hard Candy" rounded out the Top 5, debuting in fifth place. Acclaimed satire "Thank You For Smoking" was the only other new entry in the chart, coming in at number ten - a very respectable result for a film showing on just one hundred screens (quite literally hundreds less than any other film in the top ten).