This set compiles a slate of overlooked films alongside an equally idiosyncratic series of extras.
Criterion offers a lovely transfer of one of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers’s most enduring films.
When it comes to Julie Delpy, the key question remains the old Barbra Streisand one.
Who needs perfection when you’ve got this much sheer, joyful grace?
The series runs from February 23—March 2.
An overwhelming set that will please the Berkeley fan and alarm others.
Follow the Fleet is a problematic but rewarding Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers film.
The pain of Swing Time lies in the apotheosis of its dances.
Viewed objectively, the partnership of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers shouldn’t have worked.
Some of Fred and Ginger’s best numbers, but get thee behind me, Harriet Hilliard.
Swing Time is Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers's masterpiece.
Top Hat is Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers’s archetypal movie.
The non-stop bitchiness on display might make you forget that the image quality leaves much to be desired.
Though Katharine Hepburn eventually emerges as the star of the movie, Ginger Rogers is the touchstone of its style.