Robert De Niro and Ben Stiller’s “Little Fockers” remained the top draw at the weekend box office with $26.3 million, according to studio estimates Sunday.
It was closely followed by Jeff Bridges and Matt Damon’s Western “True Grit,” which was No. 2 for the second-straight weekend with $24.5 million.
”Little Fockers,” released by Universal, raised its domestic haul to $103.2 million. Paramount’s “True Grit” lifted its total to $86.8 million, becoming the top-grossing film ever from directors Joel and Ethan Coen, whose previous best was $74.3 million for “No Country for Old Men.”
With no new wide releases out over New Year’s weekend, the Hollywood top-10 lined up largely the same as it did over the Christmas holiday.