
Is the ‘Bridget Jones' Movie Making You Nostalgic? Try ‘Crossing Delancey.'
When Warner Brothers released the romantic comedy 'Crossing Delancey' in the fall of 1988, it was a modest success, but nothing special. Its reviews were respectful, if not spectacular ('The film's style is deliberately broad, but the actors give it humor and delicacy,' noted the Times' Janet Maslin). Its $16 million box office gross (not adjusted for inflation) made it profitable, but no blockbuster. It received a Golden Globe nomination for its star, Amy Irving, but no further major awards recognition. It was the kind of late-1980s mid-budget studio movie that tends to fade away to Tubi streaming and bargain DVDs.
But the afterlife of 'Crossing Delancey' has proved far more robust. This month, it joins the Criterion Collection, in a handsomely mounted, supplement-packed 4K UHD and Blu-ray edition. It's also streaming on the Criterion Channel as part of a 'New York Love Stories' collection, alongside such established classics as 'Annie Hall,' 'The Goodbye Girl' and 'Moonstruck.' And its most vocal fans are not the boomers and elder Gen-Xers who were going to the movies when it was released; it's beloved by Millennials and Zoomers who may not have even been alive when it hit theaters.
So what makes this gentle would-be romance between a bookstore clerk and a pickle vendor so timeless, so endlessly appealing?
From a clinical standpoint, at least to serious cinephiles, it's a film of historical significance. Its director, Joan Micklin Silver, has been the subject of some critical reappraisal and celebration in recent years as one of the astonishingly few female directors working in the studio system in this era, when even future rom-com titans like Nora Ephron and Nancy Meyers were turning their scripts over to male directors. (Silver died in 2020.) Most of her films hold up beautifully, and several are also streaming on the Criterion Channel this month, in an adjacent 'Directed by Joan Micklin Silver' collection.
'Delancey' also holds the appeal of many New York-set films of the 1970s and 1980s: as a snapshot of a city in flux, an accidental documentary of a Gotham that no longer exists. (Full disclosure: I wrote a book about New York City movies, so I have a vested interest in this topic.) Vintage NYC movies bring back memories for residents of things they miss, and show younger viewers and recent transplants what they never had. In the case of 'Delancey,' whose focal character Izzy Grossman (Amy Irving) works in a tony uptown bookstore, we peek inside the era's vibrant literary culture, from bookstore events that look like gallery openings to employees that read from the pages of Interview magazine to confirm what's hip. But we also spend time with the weirdos and eccentrics of the city; in one memorable sequence, an old woman regales the clientele of a Gray's Papaya with her a cappella rendition of 'Some Enchanted Evening,' and a customer who's blasting his boombox at the counter quickly shuts it off (the ultimate sign of respect).
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