Another week and another new movie tops the UK box office as National Treasure: Book of Secrets grabs the number one spot.Nicholas Cage returns as Benjamin Gates who goes in search of the truth behind the President Lincoln assassination to clear his family’s name.National Treasure held off strong competition from Oscar nominated indie teen drama Juno, directed by Jason Reitman and starring Ellen Page.Last week’s number one Cloverfield fell to number three, after just one week at the top, with musical Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street moving down to fourth.Another new entry The Waterhorse: Legend of the Deep, based on the story of the loch ness monster, completed the top five.Ryan Reynolds’ romantic comedy Definitely, Maybe was the only other neew entry in the top ten.

1.National Treasure: Book of Secrets - £2,432,514

2. Juno - £1,997,388

3. Cloverfield - £1,648,643

4. Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street - £764,214

5. The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep - £758,575

6. Definitely, Maybe - £696,420

7. Over Her Dead Body - £573,128

8. Penelope - £424,511

9. No Country for Old Men - £410,146

10.Alvin And The Chipmunks - £218,837

Femalefirst Helen Earnshaw