There was no change at the top of the UK box office this week, as The Wolf of Wall Street kept hold of the top spot.
The Wolf of Wall Street took a further £3.6 million over the weekend to comfortably hold off 12 Years A Slave and new entry Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit.
12 Years A Slave continues to perform well as it was also a non-mover at number two.
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit - which is the first time that we have seen the character of Jack Ryan on the big screen since The Sum of All Fears - was the highest new entry at three.
Chris Pine takes over the title character, while Kenneth Branagh was in the director's chair. However, the movie took just £1.2 million in its opening weekend.
There was no move for Frozen at number four - this movie broke through the $800 million mark last week - while American Hustle was down two at five.
Inside Llewyn Davis and August: Osage County were the other new entries inside the top ten this week, as they opened at six and seven.
Last Vegas was down one at eight, while The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug fell three places from six to nine.
Devil's Due was this week's biggest faller as it dropped five places to round off the top ten.
1. (1) The Wolf of Wall Street - £3,608,968
2. (2) 12 Years a Slave - £2,235,837
3. (-) Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit - £1,278,187
4. (4) Frozen - £1,103,905
5. (3) American Hustle - £997,259
6. (-) Inside Llewyn Davis - £757,972
7. (-) August: Osage County - £537,310
8. (7) Last Vegas - £471,757
9. (6) The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug - £426,313
10. (5) Devil's Due - £375,585
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