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North American box office: "Venom" won consecutive championships, and The High Commander's "First Man on the Moon" came in third

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North American box office: "Venom" won consecutive championships, and The High Commander's "First Man on the Moon" came in third

NO.1 "Venom: Deadly Guardian" (Venom) Mr. Tang starred in the comic book movie, the first week of good performance but poor reputation, the next week plummeted 55% and then gained $35.7 million, North America accumulated $142 million, the results are gratifying, the global cumulative $378 million. The film will land in mainland theaters on November 9.

North American box office: "Venom" won consecutive championships, and The High Commander's "First Man on the Moon" came in third

NO.2 "A Star Is Born" Bradley Cooper directed and starred Lady GaGa for the first time on the big screen, and the slight decline in the following week won $28 million again, and the north American cumulative $94.16 million, the performance was amazing, the global cumulative $135 million.

North American box office: "Venom" won consecutive championships, and The High Commander's "First Man on the Moon" came in third

NO.3 "First Man" New Film on the List The Opening Film of the Venice Film Festival Oscar Best Director Damien Chazere ("City of Music") has teamed up again with Ryan Auslin, focusing on the well-known moon landing story and telling the life of legendary American astronaut Neil Armstrong. The first week of performance was still $16.5 million, which was also the director's first large-scale release of the film in the first week. The film cost $59 million. In terms of reviews, Rotten Tomatoes Freshness 88% / MetaCritic Media Score 85 / IMDB 7.6, a good performance, is expected to make a big splash in the awards season.

North American box office: "Venom" won consecutive championships, and The High Commander's "First Man on the Moon" came in third

NO.4 Goosebumps: Haunted Halloween is on the list. Without Jack Blake's blessing, the series earned $16.22 million in its first week, which was not as good as the first box office, but the film cost only $35 million, and in terms of reviews, Rotten Tomatoes freshness 43% / MetaCritic media score 54 / IMDB 6.3, almost passed.

NO.5 Smallfoot keeps the animation low and gains $9.3 million, with a total of $57.6 million in 3 weeks of North American release, and the film will be released in the mainland on October 19.

NO.6 "Night School" fell well and regained $8.03 million, accumulating $5984 in 3 weeks of North American release.

North American box office: "Venom" won consecutive championships, and The High Commander's "First Man on the Moon" came in third

NO.7 Bad Times at the El Royale New Film On the List The story revolves around the 1960s when seven strangers with secrets meet in a dilapidated royal hotel with a dark history. On fateful nights, everyone clings to the last chance. "Hammer Brother" starred Dakota Johnson, Jeff Bridges, Jon Hamm and others, and only earned $7.22 million in the first week of poor performance, but the cost of the film was only $32 million. In terms of reviews, Rotten Tomatoes Freshness 70% / MetaCritic Media Score 60 / IMDB 7.6, passing level.

NO.8 The House with a Clock in its Walls was $3.97 million again, with a total of $62.25 million in four weeks of north American release and $101 million worldwide.

NO.9 The Hate U Give is based on Angela Thomas's novel of the same name and focuses on racial issues and police brutality. The expanded release once again received $1.76 million, and the total north American totaled $2.47 million. In terms of reviews, with a Rotten Tomatoes freshness rating of 97% / MetaCritic media rating of 82 / IMDB 5.9, the media praised the audience for not buying it.

NO.10 A Simple Favor was $1.38 million in reduced releases, and $52.03 million was released in North America for five weeks.

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