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The Tollbooth
Directed by
Debra Kirschner
2004
85m
Comedy
5.4
13%
41%
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This film follows a Jewish artist and her family.
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Where to Watch The Tollbooth
Tubi TV
Free
Chai Flicks
Subscription
Cast of The Tollbooth
Marla Sokoloff
Sarabeth Cohen
Tovah Feldshuh
Ruthie Cohen
Ronald Guttman
Isaac Cohen / Producer
Idina Menzel
Raquel Cohen-Flaxman
Liz Stauber
Becky Cohen
Rob Mac
Simon Stanton
Jayce Bartok
Howie Flaxman
Rachel Black
Naomi
Vanessa Ferlito
Gina
Amanda Jane Stern
Young Sarabeth
Debra Kirschner
Director / Writer
The Tollbooth Ratings & Reviews
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Laura Kelly
Women may recognize with shivers the struggles of twentysomething Sarabeth in The Tollbooth. And that's a bad thing.
The Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
Watching its roster of decent actors struggling to overcome the banalities of their roles makes the price of getting through The Tollbooth very high indeed.
TV Guide
Ken Fox
Ambling but never less than endearing.
New York Post
Lou Lumenick
Plays like the unholy spawn of Brighton Beach Memoirs and Fiddler on the Roof.
New York Daily News
Elizabeth Weitzman
Sokoloff works hard to make her aspiring artist likable, and buried deep under the mountain of clichs is a decent story of a young Brooklyn woman trying to find her own way. But to have to swallow such ham-fisted writing and direction?
New York Times
Dana Stevens
In The Tollbooth, 22-year-old Sarabeth Cohen (Marla Sokoloff), a self-described 'feminist artist,' talks us through the travails of her Jewish-American family and her own coming of age.
Village Voice
Peter L'Official
The question of whether Sarabeth will make it as a big-city artist is less fascinating than wondering when she'll discover that her art is terrible.
Slant Magazine
Ed Gonzalez
In short, this film ain't kosher.
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