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Box Office: There's no A-Changing! Bob Dylan continues to dominate at the movies

This weekend, the Australian box office made $6.47m.

By Alisha BuayaPublished Feb 11, 2025
2 min read
Box Office A Complete Unknown

1. A Complete Unknown

The Bob Dylan biopic continues to hold on to the number one spot in the Australian Box Office for the third week in a row.

The Searchlight Pictures film, directed by James Mangold who co-wrote the screenplay with Jay Cocks takes audiences back to 1961 when an unknown Dylan arrives in New York City with his guitar and forges relationships with musical icons on his meteoric rise, culminating in a groundbreaking performance that reverberates around the world.

Timothée Chalamet nabs his second Academy Award nomination for Best Actor for his performance as Bob Dylan. 

Total Australian Box Office gross to date: $5,592,549

2. Babygirl

The erotic thriller, written, directed, and produced by Halina Reijn, continues to intrigue movie-goers as it hold #2 at the Australian Box Office. The A24 studio film sees Australian actor Nicole Kidman play Romy, a successful tech CEO who risks her career and family for a passionate affair with her young intern, Samuel, played by Harris Dickinson.

Total Australian Box Office gross to date: $2,235,229

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3. We Live In Time

A24's romantic comedy drama film follows Tobias (Andrew Garfield) and Almut (Florence Pugh) who are brought together by a surprise encounter that changes their lives. The film follows their journey, from heartwarming highs to heartbreaking lows. We Live In Time climbs three spots from last week where it was sixth.

Total Australian Box Office gross to date: $5,929,769

4. Mufasa: The Lion King

As kids return to schools Disney's Mufasa: The Lion King takes one step down from third to fourth place at the Australian Box Office. The film follows a young Mufasa who is lost and alone and crosses paths with Taka, a royal heir. Their encounter sparks an epic journey as a band of misfits set out to shape their destinies.

Total Australian Box Office gross to date: $27,744,268

5. Becoming Led Zepplin

Making its debut is the Sony Pictures music documentary Becoming Led Zeppelin is the first every authorised documentary of the iconic British band and their meteoric rise to musical stardom.

The film features interviews from band members Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones and Robert Plant, performances and never-before-seen footage.

Total Australian Box Office gross to date: $400,846

Top 6 to 10

6. Conclave
7. Sonic the Hedgehog 3
8. Paddington in Peru
9. Presence
10. VidaaMuyarchi

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