
If Leighton Meester was feeling disappointed that her new movie failed to set the box office alight, then she certainly didn't show it.
The 24-year-old actress was spotted on location filming Gossip Girl today with a huge grin on her face - despite Country Strong flopping over the weekend.
The country music drama didn't even make it into the top five, settling instead for sixth place in its opening weekend and taking $7.3m.
Considering the cast is headed up by Hollywood A-lister Gwyneth Paltrow, it is a disappointing performance.
The drama is centred on a rising country-music songwriter (Garrett Hedlund) who sparks with a fallen star (Paltrow).
Together, they mount his ascent and her comeback, which leads to romantic complications involving her husband/manager (Tim McGraw) and a beauty queen-turned-singer (Meester).
The Paramount release starring Jeff Bridges and Matt Damon bumped off Robert De Niro and Ben Stillers comedy Little Fockers, which was No. 1 for the previous two weekends.
Released by Universal, Little Fockers slipped to second with $13.8 million, raising its total to $124 million.
True Grit, which was directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, lifted its total to $110.4 million.
Among newcomers, Nicolas Cages supernatural thriller Season of the Witch opened at No. 3 with $10.7 million. Distributed by Relativity Media, the movie stars Cage as a knight in the Middle Ages escorting a suspected witch to her trial.
True Grit is a new take on Charles Portis novel, previously adapted in a 1969 version that earned John Wayne an Academy Award.
Bridges stars as lawman Rooster Cogburn, hired by a 14-year-old girl to track down her fathers killer.
In Waynes day, Westerns were a fixture in Hollywood, but the genre fell out of favour over the last 40 years.

source: dailymail