NEW YORK (AP) - The Kevin Hart, Ice Cube police comedy "Ride Along" cruised to the top of the box office again, taking in $21.2 million in its second weekend.
On the football-free weekend, no new challenger emerged at the multiplexes. The week's lone new wide release, the monster thriller "I, Frankenstein," flopped. It opened with just $8.3 million according to studio estimates Sunday.
"Ride Along" was followed by the Navy SEAL drama "Lone Survivor." It earned $12.6 million in its fifth week, giving it a cumulative total of $93.6 million.
In third was the animated squirrel comedy "The Nut Job," which made $12.3 million in its second week.
Box Office Top 10
1. "Ride Along" $21.2M
2. "Lone Survivor" $12.6M
3. "The Nut Job" $12.3M
4. "Frozen" $9M
5. "Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit" $8.8M
6. "I, Frankenstein" $8.3M
7. "American Hustle" $7.1M
8. "August: Osage County" $5M
9. "The Wolf of Wall Street" $5M
10. "Devil's Due" $2.8M
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