China News Service, Los Angeles, February 25 (Reporter Zhang Shuo) The biographical musical drama "Bob Marley: One Love" topped the latest round of North American weekend box office rankings.

  According to film market data released by the box office statistics website BoxOfficeMojo on February 25, the North American weekend box office (February 23 to 25) of 36 films reported approximately US$58.81 million, which was a significant decrease compared with the previous weekend.

  "Bob Marley: A Love" had a slight increase in theaters during its second release weekend, but the box office dropped 52.9% month-on-month, retaining its top spot in the latest North American weekend box office rankings with approximately US$13.5 million.

The film's cumulative box office in North America is now approximately US$71.19 million, with a total box office of approximately US$121 million.

  The animated film "Demon Slayer" adapted from a Japanese manga was released on the 23rd. It ranked second on the list with an opening weekend box office of approximately US$11.58 million, and the total box office is now approximately US$28.27 million.

At present, major movie websites have evaluated it as an IMDb score of 6.9, a Rotten Tomatoes freshness score of 78% (9 reviews), and a CinemaScore score of B+.

  The drama "Ordinary Angels" based on a true story was released on the same day and ranked third on the list with an opening weekend box office of approximately US$6.5 million.

At present, major movie websites have evaluated it as IMDb score 8.0, MTC score 58, Rotten Tomatoes freshness 80% (59 reviews), and CinemaScore score A+.

  Under the impact of new films, the box office of "Madame Web" (Madame Web) starring Hollywood star Dakota Johnson fell 60.9% month-on-month in its second opening weekend, falling from the runner-up in the previous list to about US$6 million. Round ranked 4th.

The reputation of this sci-fi adventure action film continues to be sluggish, and its Rotten Tomatoes freshness rating has dropped to 12% (217 reviews).

The film's cumulative box office in North America is now approximately US$35.45 million, and its total box office is approximately US$77.45 million.

  Another new film, "Drive-Away Dolls", released on the 23rd, ranked 8th on this list with an opening weekend box office of approximately US$2.4 million.

This action comedy is directed and co-written by the well-known filmmaker Ethan Coen. It is currently evaluated by major movie websites as an IMDb score of 6.1, an MTC score of 58, a Rotten Tomatoes freshness of 66% (145 reviews), and a CinemaScore of C.

  In addition, the animated film "Migration", the action thriller "Argylle", the fantasy musical comedy "Wonka" and the action thriller "The Beekeeper" (The Beekeeper) and others remain among the top ten at the North American weekend box office in this issue.

  In the new week, the sci-fi action film "Dune: Part Two" that has attracted much attention from movie fans will be released on March 1.

The film has a star-studded cast, including Hollywood stars Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya, who won the 80th American Film and Television Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Drama Series for "Elvis" Award-winning Austin Butler et al.

The drama film "About Dry Grasses", which was nominated for the Palme d'Or in the main competition and won the Best Actress Award at the 76th Cannes Film Festival, will also be released on the same day.

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