"True Grit" has walked off its third weekend run at the North American box office triumphantly, gaining an upper hand over its celluloid arch rival, "Little Fockers," to be the top player, preliminary statistics suggested on Sunday.
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The poster of "True Grit"
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"Little Fockers," the third installment on the "Fockers" franchise starring Robert De Niro and Ben Stiller, is predicted to rake in 13.8 million dollars worth of ticket stubs, surrendering its top place for the last week to "True Grit," a Jeff Bridges vehicle. The comedy has sold a total of 124 million dollars worth of tickets three weeks into the screening.
Only two new movies
debuted in the movie theaters in Canada and the U.S.over the weekend. One of
them, "Seasons of the Witch," an adventure/action drama released by Relativity
Media, opened at the third place with 10.7 million dollars.
Critics termed the Nicolas Cage vehicle a mixture of road movie, buddy film, supernatural thriller and period drama.
Another movie which premiered across the North American region is "Country Strong", a melodrama set among country music performers. It opened with 7.3 million dollars.
VietNamNet/Xinhuanet
