The Princess and the Frog

James Cameron continued his reign over the box office this weekend with a fourth-straight weekend victory for "Avatar."

The movie made another $48 million dollars this weekend bringing the film's domestic total to $429 million.

"Avatar" is now officially the second-highest-grossing film of all time, so will James be able to beat his own record by taking out "Titanic?" Only time will tell!

Check out the top ten box office movies from the January 8-10 weekend:

1. Avatar: $48.5 million
2. Sherlock Holmes: $16.6 million
3. Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel: $16.3 million
4. Daybreakers: $15 million
5. It's Complicated: $11 million
6. Leap Year: $9.1 million
7. The Blind Side: $7.7 million
8. Up in the Air: $7.1 million
9. Youth in Revolt: $7 million
10. The Princess and the Frog: $4.7 million
"Avatar" crushed its rivals at the New Year holiday weekend boxoffice in North America becoming the second-biggest movie ever, according to data released Sunday.

After just 3 weeks the movie has already made $352 million dollars in the US. James Cameron's science-fiction epic on Sunday became only the fifth movie in history to gross more than $1 billion worldwide!

"This is like a freight train out of control," Fox distribution executive Bert Livingston said. "It just keeps on going."

The movie was reportedly the most expensive film ever made, with a budget of at least $300 million, but it looks like James Cameron's hit is paying off big time!

Check out the top ten movies from the January 1-3 weekend:

1. Avatar: $68.3 million
2. Sherlock Holmes: $38.3 million
3. Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel: $36.6 million
4. It's Complicated: $18.7 million
5. The Blind Side: $12.6 million
6. Up in the Air: $11.3 million
7. The Princess and the Frog: $10 million
8. Did You Hear About the Morgans?: $5.2 million
9. Nine: $4.2 million
10. Invictus: $4.1 million
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Move over Vampires, Frogs are the new black! The The Princess and the Frog dominated the box office this weekend bringing in $25 million dollars.

Coming in at second place was The Blind Side with $15.4 million while Invictus rounded out the top three with $9 million. Here are the top ten movies from the Dec 11-13 weekend:

The Princess and the Frog: $25 million

The Blind Side: $15.4 million

Invictus: $9 million

New Moon: $8 million

Disney's A Christmas Carol: $6.8 million

Brothers: $5 million

2012: $4.4 million

Old Dogs: $4.3 million

Armored: $3.5 million

Ninja Assassin: $2.7 million

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