On a weekend without a notable debut by an indie film, Sundance Jury Prize winner Like Crazy grabbed the spotlight, grossing a solid $270,000 while expanding from four to 16 theaters.

The Drake Doremus-directed film about transcontinental love averaged $16,875 per theater for distributor Paramount Vantage and has grossed $447,996 to date.

Another indie holdover of note, Sean Durkin's Martha Marcy May Marlene, expanded from 32 to 98 theaters in its third weekend, grossing $471,000 in the process -- a small uptick from $447,219 the previous weekend despite a tripling of locations.

The Fox Searchlight-distributed film averaged $4,806 per location and crossed the $1 million mark in domestic box-office revenue. Searchlight plans another expansion next weekend.

Among new releases, Oscilloscope documentary The Other F Word opened to $14,600 at two locations, a solid $7,800-per-theater average for a small documentary about punk-rock fathers.

Anchor Bay thriller The Son of No One -- which stars Channing Tatum, Al Pacino, Katie Holmes, Juliette Binoche and Tracy Morgan -- grossed only $19,800 while opening at 11 locations for a $1,800-per-screen average.