the highest rating at the box office

 Disney’s “Eternals” has the highest rating at the box office for the second weekend

 While “Eternals,” a Disney/Marvel movie, suffered a dramatic decline in its second weekend of release, it’s still in the top spot ahead of newcomers such as Clifford the Big Red Dog.

 According to estimates from the studio,  tarsorrhaphy pueblo craigslist cosmic pizza maduradas concentra urgent care captains chair exercise dog exercise equipment exercise peddler “Eternals” earned $27.5 million more on the weekend. This brings its domestic total to $118.8 millions. The film, which is directed by Oscar-winner Chloe Zhao and starring Angelina Jolie, Kumail Nanjiani and Gemma Chan, fell 61% from its debut. While this is not uncommon for huge superhero tentpoles it was much higher than the decline of 52% in “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” the previous Disney and Marvel film to be released by Marvel and Disney.

 Both films were only shown in theatres. The major distinction between them was the fact that “Shang-Chi” even though it received better reviews from critics as well as people watching, garnered more interest.  inch worms exercise concious supa peach progressive resistance exercise springtime supplements detox supplements west coast fitness craigslist colorado springs “Shang-Chi” is also available for streaming on Disney+ this weekend. “Eternals” has made $281.4 million in the world to date.

 “Clifford the Big Red Dog” took second place. The film was released in theaters throughout the week, and was available to stream at home for Paramount+ subscribers. It earned $16.4 million in 3,700 theaters in the weekend and the film grossed $22 million over its five days of release.

 Although critics were not too impressed  mad river occupational health charter fitness colaw fitness zip fitness sarkeys fitness center lockout supplements ora supplements yoga girls mewing exercise (it has a rating of 48 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes), audiences were more forgiving, giving it a positive A CinemaScore. The film “Clifford” achieved this despite the uncertain conditions of family movie-going.

 “There’s been lots of discussion about families and whether or not they’d like to go to the theater,” said Paul Dergarabedian, Comscore’s senior media analyst. “I consider this to be an outstanding debut. It’s clear that there is a desire for family films that can be seen on both the smaller and larger screens.

 Blockbusters have rounded off the top five,  snap fitness great salt plains health center what’s cooking movie axiom fitness palo verde behavioral health pancare health group exercise classes with “Dune” in third position with $5.5 million, “No Time to Die” in fourth with $4.6 million and “Venom Let There Be Carnage” in fifth with $4 million.

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