Sausage Party, Seth Rogen’s animation about horny, hard-talking supermarket products who discover the truth about their fate beyond the store, has topped the UK box office on its first week of release.
Noel Clarke’s Brotherhood was another new opener to perform strongly, taking nearly £2m, with an especially impressive site average of £4,579.
It took £2.7m, enough to move former No 1 Finding Dory into third place, which has now taken £38.9m in the UK, and is the second biggest release of the year (behind Disney’s The Jungle Book).
Meanwhile Café Society took £491,000 from 186 sites on its first week of release, making it Woody Allen’s fourth-best UK opening, while Mia Hansen-Løve’s Things to Come, starring Isabelle Huppert, also marked her career best, with £50,363.