Box-office success is attributed to a more diverse film slate and rise of boutique theatres

The British box office is heading for its best year in almost five decades as cinemas continue to defy the stay-at-home lure of Netflix.

When the final ticket stubs are counted it is expected that British cinemagoers will have attended 176m times this year, a number not seen since 1971 when the hits included Diamonds are Forever, French Connection, Dirty Harry and Fiddler on the Roof.

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