"Little Fockers," the third installment of Robert De Niro-Ben Stiller comedies about nightmare in-laws, fell to second place with $13.5 million after two weekends at number one, for a total of $123.7 million since it opened.
"Season of the Witch," starring Nicolas Cage and Ron Perlman as witch-escorting knights in Black Plague Europe, opened in third place with $10.6 million.
The 3-D sequel to the 1982 sci-fi cult "TRON: Legacy," also starring Jeff Bridges and his computer-generated version of his younger self from the original movie, dropped one place to fourth with $10.1 million, for a four-week total of $148.2 million.
Ballet thriller "Black Swan," starring Natalie Portman as a dancer in a New York company exploring the dark sides of the industry and her own sensuality, rose four notches to fifth place with $8.1 million, for a six-week $61.2 million total.
"Country Strong," starring Gwyneth Paltrow as a fallen country-music star climbing her way back up to the top of the charts, opened in sixth place with $7.3 million.
Mark Wahlberg's boxing drama "The Fighter," fell one place to seventh with $7.0 million, followed by 3-D and partly computer animated family film "Yogi Bear" with $6.6 million.
British historical drama "The King's Speech," featuring Colin Firth as a stuttering King George VI, fell to ninth spot, earning $6.4 million, while animated Disney fable "Tangled" netted $5.1 million in the tenth spot.
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"Season of the Witch," starring Nicolas Cage and Ron Perlman as witch-escorting knights in Black Plague Europe, opened in third place with $10.6 million.
The 3-D sequel to the 1982 sci-fi cult "TRON: Legacy," also starring Jeff Bridges and his computer-generated version of his younger self from the original movie, dropped one place to fourth with $10.1 million, for a four-week total of $148.2 million.
Ballet thriller "Black Swan," starring Natalie Portman as a dancer in a New York company exploring the dark sides of the industry and her own sensuality, rose four notches to fifth place with $8.1 million, for a six-week $61.2 million total.
"Country Strong," starring Gwyneth Paltrow as a fallen country-music star climbing her way back up to the top of the charts, opened in sixth place with $7.3 million.
Mark Wahlberg's boxing drama "The Fighter," fell one place to seventh with $7.0 million, followed by 3-D and partly computer animated family film "Yogi Bear" with $6.6 million.
British historical drama "The King's Speech," featuring Colin Firth as a stuttering King George VI, fell to ninth spot, earning $6.4 million, while animated Disney fable "Tangled" netted $5.1 million in the tenth spot.
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