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To Rome with Love

Friday, Aug 10, 7:30 pm
Saturday, Aug 11, 7:30 pm
Sunday, Aug 12, 5:30 pm
Monday, Aug 13, 7:30 pm
Runtime: 102 min
Rating: R

To Rome with Love, on the heels of Woody Allen's glorious Midnight in Paris, is a kaleidoscopic comedy movie set in one of the world's most enchanting cities. The film brings us into contact with a well-known American architect reliving his youth; an average middle-class Roman who suddenly finds himself Rome's biggest celebrity; a young provincial couple drawn into separate romantic encounters; and an American opera director endeavoring to put a singing mortician on stage.
 
Starring: Ellen Page, Alec Baldwin, Jesse Eisenberg, Penélope Cruz, Woody Allen
 
Director: Woody Allen
 
Reviews:

The New Yorker
Reviewed by: David Denby

To Rome with Love is light and fast, with some of the sharpest dialogue and acting that he's put on the screen in years.
 
Chicago Sun-Times
Reviewed by: Roger Ebert
 
To Rome With Love isn't great Woody Allen. Here is a man who has made a feature every year since 1969, give or take a few, and if they cannot all be great Woody, it's churlish to complain if they're only good Woody.

Rolling Stone
Reviewed by: Peter Travers

This is the vital city that inspired Fellini – alive and lived in. When an actor falters or a joke falls flat, Roma stays fresh and dynamic. You can't take your eyes off it.

Movieline
Reviewed by: Stephanie Zacharek

To Rome with Love - rangy, vaguely ridiculous and trepidatiously optimistic - is Allen's film for tomorrow.

Arizona Republic
Reviewed by: Kerry Lengel

As cultural criticism, this commentary on life in the age of TMZ and the "Real Housewives" is hardly insightful, but it is executed to dizzying, Fellini-esque perfection, a miniature masterpiece amidst more modest amusements.

Slate
Reviewed by: Dana Stevens

At times this multiple-plot meander through the glorious labyrinth of the Eternal City can feel aimless, even lazy. But in the film's best moments, that willingness to wander works to its advantage.

The New York Times
Reviewed by: A.O. Scott
 
One of the most delightful things about To Rome With Love is how casually it blends the plausible and the surreal, and how unabashedly it revels in pure silliness

Admission Prices*:
General: $9.00
Seniors, Students and Active Military: $8.00
Members: $7.00
Children 12 and under: $6.00
Bargain Matinee Prices (all shows before 6:00pm)
General: $7.00
Members: $5:00
Children 12 and under: $4.00
 
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*All prices include a 50¢ Preservation Fee that goes directly into our capital account for films.
 
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