FOR the third week in a row, Gravity remains high above its competition at the Australian box office.
The Sandra Bullock thriller defied physics by rocketing to the top of the local box office and now weeks later, not even Australian Hugh Jackman can knock it from its perch.
According to the Motion Picture Distributors Association of Australia, Gravity added another $2.407 million to its takings, bringing its total to $12.270 million.
Meanwhile Jackman's new film Prisoners debuted in third place, while About Time, the latest film from Love Actually writer/director Richard Curtis came in at No.2 with $1.688 million.
Action flick 2 Guns, starring Mark Wahlberg and Denzel Washington, fell two spots to fourth along with Adam Sandler's Grown Ups 2, now in fifth.
Rush, starring Aussie Chris Hemsworth, also dropped in the charts from fifth to sixth, as did Naomi Watts' Diana, which slipped to eighth.
However, Australian Cate Blanchett's Blue Jasmine did the opposite, and climbed back into the Top 10 after falling to No.12 last week.
Children's movies weren't so lucky. The Smurfs 2, Planes, and Percy Jackson: The Sea of Monsters all dropped off the Top 10, leaving one kid's film left on the ladder - Ryan Reynold's animated movie Turbo, which fell five spots but still hung on in ninth place.
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