• R, 1 hr. 52 min.
  • Comedy
  • Directed By:
    Woody Allen
    In Theaters:
    Jun 22, 2012 Limited
    On DVD:
    Jan 15, 2013
  • Sony Pictures Classics

Opening

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Coming Soon

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To Rome with Love Reviews

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Steve Newall
Flicks.co.nz

I liked it - but I can see why some won't.

Full Review Source: Flicks.co.nz | Original Score: 3/5

December 20, 2012

After the surprise triumph of Midnight in Paris, Woody Allen returns with another charmer set in a foreign city... At 76, he's clearly at the top of his game.

Full Review Source: 3AW | Original Score: 3/5

October 19, 2012
Graham Young
Birmingham Post

A good-looking, familiar Woody romp.

Full Review Source: Birmingham Post | Original Score: 3/5

October 17, 2012
Simon Miraudo
Quickflix

It's a movie of moments - some great, some good, some flat out bad - just as his Allen's career has been made up of moments too.

Full Review Source: Quickflix | Original Score: 3/5

October 15, 2012
Louise Keller
Urban Cinefile

There a frenzy of activity with abundant characters, fast one liners, amusing moments and clever ideas in Woody Allen's love letter to Rome, although after the finesse of Midnight in Paris, it seems rather trivial

Full Review Source: Urban Cinefile

October 13, 2012
Elias Savada
Film Threat

To Rome With Love is a triumphant examination of life and love's many splendors, spilt out on the streets on Rome at their wickedly absurd and poignantly profound moments...

Full Review Source: Film Threat | Original Score: 4/5

September 28, 2012
Stefan Pape
HeyUGuys

If you turned on the lights at the end of To Rome With Love, all you would see is the face of a film critic, overcome with a frustrating sense of unfulfillment.

Full Review Source: HeyUGuys | Original Score: 2.5/5

September 23, 2012
Philip French
Observer [UK]

Anyway, I greatly enjoyed this film.

Full Review Source: Observer [UK]

September 15, 2012
Donald Clarke
Irish Times

You would need a heart of anthracite (or an address in Lazio) to sit through To Rome With Love without emitting a snigger.

Full Review Source: Irish Times | Original Score: 3/5

September 14, 2012
Alex Zane
Sun Online

The director makes a rare appearance in front of his camera and stands out among a star-studded ensemble.

Full Review Source: Sun Online | Original Score: 3/5

September 13, 2012
Jason Best
Movie Talk

Woody Allen's latest cinematic postcard from Europe is decidedly patchy, but the funniest bits made me laugh louder and longer than any other film this year.

Full Review Source: Movie Talk

September 13, 2012
Rob Thomas
Capital Times (Madison, WI)

Honestly, "Rome" is a clear step down from "Midnight." But it's a fun, breezy film audiences will enjoy while it lasts and forget soon after. Heaven knows he's made worse films.

Full Review Source: Capital Times (Madison, WI) | Original Score: 3/4

September 12, 2012
Rich Cline
Shadows on the Wall

Allen spins four separate tales into one frothy romp that's thoroughly enjoyable to watch even as it only barely breaks the surface

Full Review Source: Shadows on the Wall | Original Score: 3.5/5

September 12, 2012
Anna Rodgers
The List

Although To Rome With Love may not be 'major' Allen, it contains treats aplenty.

Full Review Source: The List | Original Score: 3/5

September 10, 2012
Siobhan Synnot
Scotsman

Pleasant enough.

Full Review Source: Scotsman | Original Score: 3/5

September 9, 2012
Lorien Haynes
Empire Magazine

Baldwin, Cruz and Davis shine in a farce that overstretches itself into bellylaugh hits, but also some satirical misses.

Full Review Source: Empire Magazine | Original Score: 3/5

September 9, 2012
Dennis Schwartz
Ozus' World Movie Reviews

There's enough of Woody's familiar shticks to please his regular audience.

Full Review Source: Ozus' World Movie Reviews | Original Score: B-

August 5, 2012
Linda Cook
Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)

Even a weak Woody Allen script is better than so many other less witty projects. 'To Rome With Love' is proof of that.

Full Review Source: Quad City Times (Davenport, IA) | Original Score: 3/4

July 20, 2012

Septuagenarian Woody delivers a lovely, gentle perspective--one that might have not been possible in earlier years. In short, he appears to love his characters just a little bit more. And, by default, so do we.

Full Review Source: Doddle | Original Score: 8/10

July 13, 2012
Kirk Honeycutt
honeycuttshollywood.com

A complete escape from reality where the irrational meets the silly with an overlay of Kafka. Well, that is if Kafka had told better jokes.

Full Review Source: honeycuttshollywood.com | Original Score: 7

July 12, 2012
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