Clickonline writes: "To Rome With Love certainly functions as a affectionate letter to the city but there’s little enough else going on, as the four stories meander towards uninteresting finales, bloating the running time to almost two hours. Best avoided."
FMV says: "To Rome with Love is not as good as Midnight in Paris, but if you’re a fan of Woody Allen's whole career – and don’t mind an over-the-top, slightly distasteful utopian setting – you will still appreciate a film that provides witty scenarios and great performances."
Four trivial stories, forced laughs: don’t expect much more from Allen’s latest postcard from Europe.
How many films do we have to look forward to in the remaining months of 2012? A lot.