Wuthering Heights continued its run at the top, adding $154,347 from 102 screens, passing $2 million for a total take of $2,109,176.
At #2, GOAT climbed up one spot to #2, earning $131,142 for $589,791.
Scream 7 swapped places with GOAT to close the weekend at #3, having added $121,867 from 73 screens for a gross so far of $435,010.
On its opening weekend, Rebecca Tansley’s doco Tenor: My Name is Pati played 78 screens, taking $109,636 for $120,625 including previews and ending the weekend at #4.
Holy Days climbed from #6 on its opening weekend to #5, playing 101 screens for $81,004 to lift its total to $272,082.
Thomasin McKenzie-starring Fackham Hall played 79 screens, taking $73,767 and passing the half-million mark with a total of $515,525.
In its twelfth week, Avatar: Fire and Ash played on 14 screens, taking $10,006 for a gross of $11,492,897.
Taratoa Stappard’s Mārama took $6,447 from 23 screens. Its $190,716 total is probably lighter than hoped-for.
Three local docos which premiered last year all played
Prime Minister returned on a single screen, adding $400 for $1,095,231. Not Only Fred Dagg earned $336 to place at #49 and grow its gross to $460,239. Anchor Me: The Don McGlashan Story added $255, for a gross of $149,221.
Arrivals this week include Vanessa Caswill’s drama Reminders of Him, and Pillion aka in some quarters as Bikeback Mountain, despite being pretty tame.
As always, our thanks go to Numero for the data behind these reports.


