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2014 Annual: the year at the box office

It’s a been a big year in cinema and as a load of new films premiere today for Boxing Day, including Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb and the final of The Hobbit trilogy, we hereby give you the Mumbrella wrap the year at the box office.

Unsurprisngly in at first place is the penultimate Hunger Games movie The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part One. To date the film has made over $30m at the Australian box office.

In at second place was kid friendly flick The Lego Movie. It pulled in a total of $29.834m at the local box office.

Blockbuster Transformers: Age of Extinction grabbed third place after raking in $26.933m in tickets locally.

Proving children’s films are popular, How to Train your Dragon 2 scooped up $26.777m at the box office this year to claim fourth place.

Rounding out the top five was Disney’s Guardians of the Galaxy. The film took in $26.719m at the box office.

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Gone Girl came in at 6th place after pulling in $26.767m to date at the local box office.

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The Disney movie behind the hit song Let It Go grabbed seventh place. Frozen made $25.693m at the local box office.

Leonardo Dicaprio’s The Wolf of Wall Street grabbed eighth place after making $23.331m at the box office.

Another sequel to make it to the list was 22 Jump Street. The film grabbed $22.795m at the box office.

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Rounding out the top ten was Marvel film X-Men: Days of Future Past. The comic book movie made $22.639m in tickets.

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