Summary and conclusions of Table 4.1.
From this table, we can see that the Thriller genre is more popular in terms of the number of films released compared to the Horror genre. However, even though there were 64 thrillers released, the 37 horror films that were released generated more profit in the end compared to the thrillers. The horror genre made £57.5 million pound in this year compared to the £29.1 million pounds made by the thriller genre. This shows that the horror genre is not only more profitable but it is more popular then the thriller genre.
Summary and conclusions of Table 4.2.
This set of data shows us that Horror films were played in more cinemas across the UK and the Republic of Ireland than Thriller films. Horror films were played across 145 cinemas whereas Thriller films were only played across 89 cinemas in the UK and the Republic of Ireland. However, the number of thriller films released (64) was higher than the number of horror films released (37). Even though there were more thriller films released, the horror genre made more profit than the thriller genre did because the horror films released were more popular then the thriller films released.
Summary and conclusions of Table 4.3.
From this table, we can see an average amount of how much money a genre makes in one cinema when a film is released. Sticking to the horrors films, in one cinema, on average makes £10,708 for the whole horror genre. Thrillers however only make £5,127 for the whole thriller genre. Although, the total amount of sites that thriller films were played at in 2013 was 5,667 compared to the 5,367 sites that horror films were played at in 2013. Even though thriller films were played at more cinemas than the horror films were, horror films still managed to generate more profit and more money for the box office than the thriller genre did.
Summary and conclusions of Table 4.4.
This table shows the number of releases of different films from different genres. The ones I've chosen are horror and thriller. Thriller films have 10 more releases than horror film, and the percentage of horror releases is 5.0% whereas the percentage of thriller releases was 12.2%. Horror films generated £14.8 million in this year for the films released ranked by gross box office. Whereas thrillers only generated £4.1 million in this year ranked by gross box office. The percent of total box office for horror films was 5.8% whereas thrillers was only 1.2%. This suggests that even if thrillers were released more, horror were and are still popular.
Summary and Conclusions of Figure 4.1.
This bar chart shows the proportion of box office by genre for all films. It shows that again horror and thriller do not generate more box office than action and comedy. The second bar chart shows the proportion of releases by genre for all films. It shows that horror and thriller films were released more then other genres which shows how popular they can be when first released.


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