It might not be the most romantic Valentine's Day choice but The Wolf of Wall Street reclaimed the top spot at the Australian box office over the weekend.
It pushed last week's No.1, RoboCop, into second spot while Last Vegas remained steady in third, according to the latest figures from the Motion Picture Distributors Association of Australia.
In its fourth week of release, Martin Scorsese's The Wolf of Wall Street earned $1.994 million, bringing its total box office takings to $18.280 million.
Australians opted for these films as opposed to more traditional romantic fare with new entries including the Endless Love remake, Zac Efron's Are We Officially Dating? and Winter's Tale debuting at fourth, fifth and seventh respectively.
Also making its debut was the Oscar-nominated Dallas Buyer's Club, which came in ninth - not bad considering it was only showing on 59 screens and therefore made an average of $6841 per screen.
12 Years A Slave dropped two spots to sixth. Meanwhile The Book Thief fell three spots to eighth as did Frozen, which slid from seventh to tenth place.
TOP 10 FILMS FOR THE WEEKEND OF FEBRUARY 13 TO FEBRUARY 16:
1. The Wolf Of Wall Street - $1.994 million (Roadshow)
2. RoboCop - $1.683 million (Sony Pictures)
3. Last Vegas - $1.499 million (Universal)
4. Endless Love - $1.079 million (Universal)
5. Are We Officially Dating? - $959,674 (Studiocanal)
6. 12 Years A Slave - $598,823 (Icon)
7. Winter's Tale - $552,003 (Warner Bros)
8. The Book Thief - $439,103 (Fox)
9. The Dallas Buyers Club - $403,591 (Pinnacle Films)
10. Frozen - $358,863 (Walt Disney)
