Often times, if two movies are less than $1 million apart when the box office estimates are released, those movies will swap places when the actual numbers arrive on Monday. Last weekend, it looked likeRogue Onewould repeat atop the box office with $21.9 million, with the expandingHidden Figuresfollowing just behind with $21.8 million. When the actual figures were released on Monday,Hidden Figuresended up on top with $22.8 million, just ahead ofRogue One: A Star Wars Storywith $22.06 million. This weekend,Hidden Figuresmanaged to expand even further, repeating atop the box office for the second weekend in a row with $20.4 million, in a weekend where two more expanding movies didn’t even crack the top 10.

This weekend, both thetrue storyadaptationHidden FiguresandRogue Onewent up against three new movies, Paramount’sMonster Trucks, STX Entertainment’sThe Bye Bye Manand Open Road Films’Sleepless. There are also three movies expanding with Warner Bros.‘Live By Night, Lionsgate’sPatriots Dayand Paramount’sSilenceall going nationwide as well, althoughSilence’s expansion wasn’t all too big, and bothSilenceandLive By Nightcouldn’t crack the top 10.Live By Nightexpanded into 2,818 theaters for a total of 2,822 theaters, but it only took in $5.4 million in 11th place, with a paltry per-screen average of $1,922.Silenceexpanded into 696 more theaters for a total of 747 theaters, finishing in 16th place with $1.9 million with a per-screen average of $2,597.

Box Office MojoreportsHidden Figuresdropped just 10.4% this weekend to repeat with $20.4 million. The film expanded even further this weekend, adding an additional 815 theaters for a total of 3,286, with a healthy per-screen average of $6,223.La La Land, coming off a record-breaking showing at the Golden Globes, winning all seven awards it was nominated for, expanded into 333 more theaters for a total of 1,848 theaters, taking second place with $14.5 million, a 43.1% increase from last weekend’s total, with an impressive $7,846 per-screen average. The top 5 is rounded out bySing($13.8 million),Rogue One: A Star Wars Story($13.7 million) andThe Bye Bye Man($13.3 million), but with just $500,000 separating these three movies, they could shift spots when the actual numbers are released tomorrow.

WhilePatriots Dayhasn’t put up record numbers in limited release, it has been a model of consistency, dropping just 8.4% in its second frame, where it played in only 7 theaters, and actually increasing 29.1% when the extra day for the New Year’s holiday is taken into account. Last weekend, its third in theaters, it remained in just seven theaters, in New York, Los Angeles and Boston, only dropping 29.1%. It has currently earned $870,217 in its first three weekends, but its grosses will get a big boost this weekend.Patriots Dayexpanded into 3,113 more theaters for a total of 3,120 theaters, earning $12 million in sixth place, behindThe Bye Bye Manin fifth place with $13.3 million, with a middling per-screen average of $3,846. The top 10 is rounded out byMonster Trucks($10.5 million)Sleepless$8.4 million),Underworld: Blood Wars($5.8 million) andPassengers($5.6 million).

Monster Trucksfollows Tripp (Lucas Till), a high school senior looking for any way to get away from the life and town he was born into, who builds a Monster Truck from bits and pieces of scrapped cars. After an accident at a nearby oil-drilling site displaces a strange and subterranean creature with a taste and a talent for speed, Tripp may have just found the key to getting out of town and a most unlikely friend. TheMonster Trucks supporting castincludesJane Levy,Danny Glover,Amy Ryan,Holt McCallany,Thomas Lennon,Barry PepperandRob Lowe.

Patriots Dayis set in the aftermath of an unspeakable attack, as Police Sergeant Tommy Saunders (Mark Wahlberg) joins courageous survivors, first responders and investigators in a race against the clock to hunt down the bombers before they strike again. Weaving together the stories of Special Agent Richard Deslauriers (Kevin Bacon), Police Commissioner Ed Davis (John Goodman), Sergeant Jeffrey Pugliese (J.K. Simmons) and nurse Carol Saunders (Michelle Monaghan) this visceral and unflinching chronicle captures the suspense of one of the most sophisticated manhunts in law enforcement history and celebrates the strength of the people of Boston.

When three college students move into an old house off campus, they unwittingly unleash a supernatural entity known asThe Bye Bye Man, who comes to prey upon them once they discover his name. The friends must try to save each other, all the while keepingThe Bye Bye Man’s existence a secret to save others from the same deadly fate.Douglas Smith,Lucien Laviscount,Cressida Bonas,Doug Jones,Michael TruccoandFaye Dunnawaylead the cast ofThe Bye Bye Man.

SleeplessstarsJamie Foxxas undercover Las Vegas police officer Vincent Downs, who is caught in a high stakes web of corrupt cops and the mob-controlled casino underground. When a heist goes wrong, a crew of homicidal gangsters kidnaps Downs’ teenage son. In one sleepless night he will have to rescue his son, evade an internal affairs investigation and bring the kidnappers to justice. The supporting cast includesGabrielle UnionandMichelle Monaghan.

Live by Nightis set in the roaring `20s when Prohibition hasn’t stopped the flow of booze in an underground network of gangster-run speakeasies. The opportunity to gain power and money is there for any man with enough ambition and nerve and Joe Coughlin (Ben Affleck), the son of the Boston Police Superintendent, long ago turned his back on his strict upbringing for the spoils of being an outlaw. But even among criminals there are rules and Joe breaks a big one: crossing a powerful mob boss by stealing his money and his moll. The fiery affair ends in tragedy, setting Joe on a path of revenge, ambition, romance and betrayal that propels him out of Boston and up the ladder of Tampa’s steamy rum-running underworld.

Martin Scorsese’sSilencetells the story of two Christian missionaries (Andrew GarfieldandAdam Driver) who face the ultimate test of faith when they travel to Japan in search of their missing mentor (Liam Neeson) - at a time when Christianity was outlawed and their presence forbidden. The celebrated director’s 28-year journey to bringShusaku Endo’s 1966 acclaimed novel to life will be in theaters this Christmas. The supporting cast includesCiaran Hinds, Tadanobu Asano},Ryo Kase,Shinya Tsukamoto,Nana Komatsu,Michie,Yosuke KubozukaandIssei Ogata. Also opening in limited release are Freestyle Releasing’sThe Book of Love, Independent’sThe Crash, FIP’sOk Jaanu, FilmRise’sReset, Parade Deck Films’Saving Banksy, China Lion’sSome Like It Hot (Qing Shung)and First Run’sVince Giordano: There’s a Future in the Past.

Looking ahead to next weekend, Universal Pictures will release the thrillerSplitalongside Paramount’sXXX: The Return of Xander Cageand High Top Releasing’sThe Resurrection of Gavin Stone. The Weinstein Company will also expand their McDonald’s biopicThe Founderinto nationwide release, with A24’s dramatic comedy20th Century Womenalso expanding nationwide. Opening in limited release next weekend is Magnolia’sDetour,Rialto’sPanique, Sony Pictures Classics’The Red Turtle, Strand’sStaying Verticaland FilmRise’sThe Sunshine Makers. Take a look at the top 10 estimates for the weekend of January 13.