Romeo & Juliet: Sealed With A Kiss - Release

Release

The film had a domestic total of $463,002 during its 34-week and 238-day Box Office run; On its opening weekend in 2006, the film, which debuted in Los Angeles, California, grossed $80,938, with an average of $4,220. That same week, the film had grossed a total $109,720. The film closed its box office run on July 19, 2007, which had grossed only $895 that same week.

Critical response to the film was negative. Rotten Tomatoes reports that only 20% of critics gave the film a positive review, with an average rating of 3/10, based on 5 reviews. Despite the film's critically negative reviews, the film was awarded Best in Show at the Southwest Film Festival.

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