| Title | Distributor | Locations | Gross | Per Location | Overall Gross |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rust And Bone | Sony Pictures Classics | 6 | $57,407 | $9,568 | $209,053 |
| Hyde Park On Hudson | Focus Features | 36 | $292,796 | $8,133 | $404,816 |
| Silver Linings Playbook | The Weinstein Company | 371 | $2,109,274 | $5,685 | $16,979,323 |
| Beware of Mr. Baker | Independent | 1 | $4,414 | $4,414 | $45,252 |
| Let Fury Have The Hour | CAVU Pictures | 1 | $3,386 | $3,386 | $3,386 |
| BURN: One Year On The Frontlines | Area23a | 4 | $12,236 | $3,059 | $104,613 |
| A Werewolf Boy | CJ Entertainment | 20 | $52,381 | $2,619 | $222,581 |
| Any Day Now | Music Box Films | 16 | $40,489 | $2,531 | $40,489 |
| Anna Karenina | Focus Features | 409 | $1,022,214 | $2,499 | $8,380,517 |
| Lost Angels: Skid Row Is My Home | Cinema Libre | 1 | $2,436 | $2,436 | $11,489 |
| Hitchcock | Fox Searchlight | 561 | $1,107,659 | $1,974 | $3,071,871 |
| Save The Date | IFC Films | 2 | $3,755 | $1,878 | $3,755 |
| Masquerade | CJ Entertainment | 1 | $1,844 | $1,844 | $902,340 |
| The Central Park Five | IFC Films | 22 | $38,329 | $1,742 | $175,801 |
| Somewhere Between | Long Shot Factory | 2 | $2,919 | $1,460 | $177,633 |
| Samsara | Oscilloscope Pictures | 11 | $14,203 | $1,291 | $2,587,430 |
| The Big Picture | MPI Media | 3 | $3,866 | $1,289 | $158,411 |
| Chasing Ice | Submarine Deluxe | 53 | $65,559 | $1,237 | $612,089 |
| The House I Live In | Abramorama Entertainment | 1 | $1,223 | $1,223 | $181,782 |
| A Late Quartet | Entertainment One Films | 46 | $51,339 | $1,116 | $1,084,339 |
| This Must Be The Place | The Weinstein Company | 3 | $3,071 | $1,024 | $142,242 |
| The Flat | IFC Films | 15 | $14,817 | $988 | $445,919 |
| Deadfall | Magnolia Pictures | 17 | $16,649 | $979 | $45,392 |
| The Sessions | Fox Searchlight | 151 | $147,487 | $977 | $5,208,538 |
| Well-Digger's Daughter | Kino Lorber | 2 | $1,828 | $914 | $375,009 |
| Deep Dark Canyon | Independent | 2 | $1,808 | $904 | $6,209 |
| In Our Nature | Cinedigm Entertainment | 1 | $893 | $893 | $6,175 |
| Tchoupitoulas | Oscilloscope Pictures | 2 | $1,774 | $887 | $5,551 |
| A Royal Affair | Magnolia Pictures | 56 | $46,514 | $831 | $534,267 |
| Keep The Lights On | Music Box Films | 1 | $820 | $820 | $243,536 |
| Wagner & Me | First Run | 4 | $3,278 | $820 | $26,031 |
| Only The Young | Oscilloscope Pictures | 2 | $1,530 | $765 | $3,558 |
| The Loneliest Planet | IFC Films | 5 | $3,644 | $729 | $128,519 |
| Searching For Sugar Man | Sony Pictures Classics | 31 | $22,555 | $728 | $2,931,599 |
| The Intouchables | The Weinstein Company | 25 | $18,091 | $724 | $13,069,901 |
| Brooklyn Castle | Producers Distribution Agency | 2 | $1,356 | $678 | $186,690 |
| The Master | The Weinstein Company | 14 | $9,361 | $669 | $15,912,499 |
| Arbitrage | Roadside Attractions | 10 | $6,507 | $651 | $7,890,701 |
| North Sea Texas | Strand Releasing | 2 | $1,259 | $630 | $20,512 |
| Khiladi 786 | Eros Entertainment | 115 | $61,563 | $535 | $352,684 |
| End Of Watch | Open Road | 172 | $91,195 | $530 | $40,469,936 |
| Cheerful Weather For The Wedding | IFC Films | 2 | $1,016 | $508 | $1,949 |
| California Solo | Strand Releasing | 2 | $853 | $427 | $10,911 |
| Smashed | Sony Pictures Classics | 10 | $4,157 | $416 | $368,887 |
| Starlet | Music Box Films | 4 | $1,654 | $414 | $76,210 |
| The Waiting Room | International Film Circuit | 3 | $1,082 | $361 | $174,991 |
| All Together | Kino Lorber | 1 | $343 | $343 | $37,734 |
| Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has To Travel | IDP/Samuel Goldwyn Films | 14 | $4,532 | $324 | $938,476 |
| Revisionaries, The | Kino Lorber | 1 | $164 | $164 | $18,262 |
| Jason Becker: Not Dead Yet | Kino Lorber | 2 | $319 | $160 | $794 |
| Universal Soldier: Day Of Reckoning | Magnolia Pictures | 2 | $319 | $160 | $5,247 |
| Citadel | Cinedigm Entertainment | 2 | $192 | $96 | $12,663 |
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