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The Top 5 Highest-Grossing Films in America Over the Weekend

Warner Bros.' crowd-pleaser Crazy Rich Asians spends its second week on top of the domestic box office with $25m—down a mere 5.7% or so. According to Box Office Mojo, that second-week drop is one of the smallest of all-time (the 26th to be exact). After 12 days in the U.S., the film's gross is hovering around $75m, and it looks poised to do around $150m. It nabbed a 94% from Rotten Tomatoes and an A rating on CinemaScore.

1. Crazy Rich Asians (Warner Bros.) $25.0m 3,526/$7,093 avg. (week 2)
2. The Meg (Warner Bros.) $13.0m 4,031/$3,232 avg. (week 3)
3. The Happytime Murders (STX) $10.0m 3,256/$3,077 avg. (debut)
4. Mission: Impossible - Fallout (Paramount) $8.0m 3,052/$2,621 avg. (week 5)
5. Disney's Christopher Robin (Buena Vista) $6.3m 3,394/$1,868 avg. (week 4)

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