The line graph shows information on cinema attendance in the UK from 1990 to 2010 for four age ranges as a percentage of the total attendance.
People age between 44-54 years went to cinema over 35% in 1990, after which there was a slight increase to 40% in 1995. They fell slightly in 2000, before shot up to over 45% in 2005 and then reached a peak of 51% in 2010.
People age between 34-44 years went to cinema started at 36 % in the first year.
They then went up and down widely over the next three years and then rose up to over 40% in 2010.
People age between 24-34 years went to cinema 23% in 1990, slightly increasing with nearly 30% in 1995 before felling down to 22% in 2000. They then went up again at 32% in 2005 and 2010.
People age between 14-24 years went to cinema at 15% in 1990. They then went up and down widely over the next three years and then they rose to 21% in 2010.
Overall, people age between 44-55 years prefer go to cinema than other groups for five years and reached a peak of 51% in 2010. Young people age between 14-24 years is the least than other groups. They fell to a low at 12% in 2000.