China News Agency, Los Angeles, August 14 (Reporter Zhang Shuo) This past weekend, the summer movie season in North America almost disappeared, and the weekend box office fell to the lowest level in the past six months.

  The North American box office statistics website boxofficemojo.com released movie market data on August 14. The North American weekend box office (August 12 to 14) of 30 films earned about 65.21 million US dollars, down more than 28% from the previous month. The region's lowest weekend box office numbers.

The industry expects that the weak situation will not improve until the October "Halloween Time" horror film "Moonlight Panic: The End" (Halloween Ends) is released.

  In the current round of North American box office rankings, the latest Hollywood action movie starring Brad Pitt, "Bullet Train," despite a 55% month-on-month drop, still topped the list with about $13.4 million.

At present, the total box office of the film in North America is about 54.48 million US dollars. In addition to overseas markets, the total box office has so far exceeded 110 million US dollars.

  It was followed by the animated DC League of Super-Pets.

Although the number of screening halls decreased, the weekend box office fell by 35% month-on-month, and it also retained the runner-up seat in this list with about 7.17 million US dollars.

At present, the North American box office of the film is about 58.35 million US dollars, and the global box office has exceeded 100 million US dollars.

  "Top Gun: Maverick" (Top Gun: Maverick), which has been running for 12 consecutive weeks, has recently increased the number of IMAX screenings, and the weekend box office has risen by 1.6% month-on-month. Round of North American weekend box office third place.

The action-drama starring Tom Cruise has grossed about $674 million at the North American box office and is expected to surpass "Avengers: Infinity War" in the North American box office within a few days. The ranking rose to 6th place.

At present, the global box office of the film is close to 1.38 billion US dollars.

  Another blockbuster sequel, "Thor: Love and Thunder," continued to No. 4 at the weekend box office with about $5.31 million.

At present, this Marvel fantasy adventure action film has a total box office of about 330 million US dollars in North America and about 720 million US dollars at the global box office.

  Thriller comedy "Bodies Bodies Bodies" and thriller "Fall" are the only two new faces on the North American weekend box office charts this week.

  Due to the expansion of the screening range, the box office of "Body Game" soared 1334% month-on-month, jumping to No. 8 on the list with about US$3.25 million. Currently, major film review websites have rated it as 68 on MTC and 90% on Rotten Tomatoes.

"Fall", which tells the story of a pair of friends trapped in an abandoned tower in the desert, ranks 10th on the list, with a current Rotten Tomatoes rating of 72%.

  In addition, another new film, "Mack & Rita," which debuted on Aug. 12, hit No. 13 in its opening weekend with about $1.1 million.

Starring four-time Academy Award nominee Diane Keaton, who won Best Actress at the 50th Academy Awards for "Annie Hall," this comedy tells the story of a young writer who accidentally The story of "travelling" to his old age.

At present, the major film review websites have only rated it at 48 on MTC and 26% on Rotten Tomatoes; the CinemaScore is only "D+", and the box office trend of the film is not optimistic.

  In the new week, the horror adventure film "Beast" (Beast) will be released on August 19.

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