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Weekend Box Office

Weekend Box Office
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Weekend Box Office

11:07 PM PST, February 2, 2014

Click through this weekend's box office gallery to see who made it to the top ten this week!

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'Ride Along' & 'Frozen' Beat 'Awkward Moment'

Click through this weekend's box office gallery to see who made it to the top ten this week!

#1. Ride Along

This Kevin Hart-Ice Cube buddy cop comedy stayed in the top spot by raking in $12.3 million in its fourth weekend, bringing its domestic total to an impressive $92.9 million.

#2. 'Frozen'

Disney's powerhouse animated film moved back up two spots into second place this weekend, adding another $9.3 million to its staggering $360 million domestic earnings. The film was released November 27, and since that time it has never fallen below fifth place.

#3. That Awkward Moment

Zac Efron, Miles Teller and Michael B. Jordan's bromantic comedy pulled in $9 million, debuting in third place. However, it has already surpassed it's relatively-low $8 million budget.

#4. The Nut Job

Clawing on and staying in fourth place, this animated caper snagged $7.6 million, bringing its domestic total to $50.2 million. This film has the distinction of having the biggest opening weekend for any animated film not produced by a major studio.

#5. 'Lone Survivor'

Mark Wahlberg's war biopic may not have received much love from the Oscars, but audiences have been responding with support. The gritty drama managed to pull in $7.1 in its fifth week of wide release, bringing it's domestic total to $104.8 million.

#6. 'Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit'

Paramount
Chris Pine's spy thriller pulled in $5.4 million.

#7. 'Labor Day'

This new release from Jason Reitman, starring Kate Winslet and Josh Brolin, debuted in seventh place, managing to rake in $5.3 million.

#8. 'American Hustle'

Sony
David O. Russell's critical darling earned $4.3 million.

#9. 'The Wolf Of Wall Street'

Paramount
Scorsese's wild and raucous biopic dramedy earned $3.5 million.

#10. 'I, Frankenstein'

This sci-fi action thriller earned $3.5 million, bringing its total to $14.4 million, against a $65 million budget.

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  • The Wolf Of Wall Street
  • Lone Survivor
  • Labor Day
  • Frozen
  • American Hustle

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