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'The House with a Clock in its Walls' replaces 'The Predator' at the top of the Official Film Chart


The House with a Clock in its Walls has taken the No. 1 spot in the Official Film Chart.

The Jack Black and Cate Blanchett-led fantasy caper was released last week on digital download only and has managed to claim the top spot from Shane Black’s The Predator.

The film is one of four brand new releases to enter the chart with The Nun placing at no. 2, King of Thieves at no. 5 and A Simple Favour at no. 8.

Unbreakable has gained four places thanks to the release of Glass as viewers want to remind themselves of what went on in the first film of M. Night Shyalaman’s Eastrail 177 trilogy.

The Official Film Chart weekly chart show counts down the Top 10 biggest selling films on disc and download for the week, with bonus footage from the upcoming release <i>The House with a Clock in Its Walls</i> on digital download, Blu-ray, and DVD.
The Official Film Chart weekly chart show counts down the Top 10 biggest selling films on disc and download for the week, with bonus footage from the upcoming release The House with a Clock in Its Walls on digital download, Blu-ray, and DVD.

Watch the video above for the full Official Film Chart top 10 and get a sneak peek at Tom Hardy’s Venom, which is available on digital download 26 January and disc on 4 February.

The chart, published every Wednesday, ranks the biggest selling films on disc and download for each week. It is the product of a partnership between the Official Charts Company, the British Association for Screen Entertainment and incorporates data from retailer members of the Entertainment Retailers Association.

Anyone wishing to buy any of the titles featured in the chart can do so via FindAnyFilm.com. The full Top 40 chart can be viewed on OfficialCharts.com.

The Official Film Chart 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.

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