There’s a nice b/w Fackham Hall behind the scenes image (here) of Ben Radcliffe and Thomasin McKenzie, bundled up in puffa coats on a bench. Looks very old-style Hollywood glamour.
I’ve not posted about the chart positions for a month (here) so here’s a quick rundown. It’s still doing really well, across all kinds of platforms and formats (releases started Dec 2025 – see timeline on here).
Streaming wise it’s still charting on Chili, Rakuten, Google and Apple TV (here). Rakuten for UK has been #2 for the past 4 days.
Apple TV
This one is interesting as it’s been in and out of the top 10 for Australia and New Zealand – but also:
- Bahrain – highest #8
- Egypt – highest #7
- Jordan – highest #6
- Oman – highest #7 (May 10th)
- Saudi Arabia – highest #11
- UAE – highest #10 (May 10th)
Amazon VOD
Back up to #29 again, after this weekend (here), having dropped to #47 on the 15th May. Never been out of the charts since Feb 2nd (mostly Top 20).
Amazon Prime
Recently dropped to #24 for the UK (May 13th) and then slipped out of the Top 30 for the first time this year. Australia recharted at #10 on the 17th.
The Numbers
For anyone that just casually looks up a film, this is a bit misleading (here). The $1,035,184 box office take is JUST the US. It’s misleading because it lists other countries on the page (UK, Aus, NZ and Portugal) without making it clear that they are not included in that figure.
Box Office Mojo
Over $5m taken in US, UK, Rus, Aus, Nz, Port and Lithuania (here). For anyone that may add up the numbers and find them just under $5m…when it was top 10 the Aus / Nz charts, produced down under, were slightly higher than these numbers. Although they may have been reporting in Aussie dollars…getting accurate figures is a nightmare.
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