Wednesday, January 12, 2011

'True Grit' Tops Weekend Box Office

'Little Fockers' drops to #2, while 'Season of the Witch' lands softly in third.
By Josh Wigler


Matt Damon in "True Grit"
Photo: Paramount Pictures

Rooster Cogburn can't do nothing for you, son — nothing but entertain, that is, as the one-eyed, hard-drinking lawman currently enjoys his stint as the most-watched hero in theaters across the country.

After three weeks at the box office, Joel and Ethan Coen's "True Grit" has emerged with a shiny gold medal for its very first weekend victory. The Western, starring Jeff Bridges and Matt Damon, roped in a winning reward worth $15 million over the weekend, a modest result but enough to secure first place. "True Grit" currently stands atop a domestic gold mine worth $110.4 million, easily the Coen brothers' single-best performer of all time with virtually no signs of slowing down in sight.

As Cogburn's quest to bag-and-tag the cowardly Tom Chaney and Lucky Ned Pepper's gang continued to electrify moviegoers everywhere this past weekend, Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro's "Little Fockers" lost its grasp on audiences. The comedy threequel fell to second place, earning $13.8 million and bringing its current tally up to $124 million.

The first new wide release of 2011 landed with a dud, as "Season of the Witch" tracked down a measly $10.7 million bounty from Friday through Sunday. Starring Nicolas Cage and Ron Perlman as a pair of Crusades-era warriors escorting a suspected witch to a faraway monastery, "Season of the Witch" failed to make an impression with the moviegoing masses, barely putting a dent into its $40 million production budget.

The fourth place "Tron: Legacy" continued on its path towards clearing its production budget, while "Black Swan" managed yet another impressive showing by earning an $8.4 million fifth-place finish. "Country Strong," which expanded into wide release over the weekend, performed decently with $7.3 million to its name.

The Box-Office Top Five

#1 "True Grit" ($15 million)
#2 "Little Fockers" ($13.8 million)
#3 "Season of the Witch" ($10.7 million)
#4 "Tron: Legacy" ($9.8 million)
#5 "Black Swan" ($8.4 million)

Upcoming Releases

Seth Rogen will finally prove his worth as a crime-fighter in next weekend's "The Green Hornet," while Vince Vaughn and Kevin James wrestle with "The Dilemma."

Check out everything we've got on "True Grit", "Little Fockers" and "Season of the Witch."

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