Review of Holy Rollers (2010) by Dana Stevens for Slate — 21 Jun 2013
As a portrait of a subculture few non-Hasidim ever get to glimpse, it's funny, deft, and sharp. The movie's first half goes to great trouble to establish the texture of life in Orthodox Jewish Brooklyn; the second half is a rushed and unfocused tour of the Amsterdam rave scene.
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This review of Holy Rollers (2010) was written by Dana Stevens and published by Slate on 21 Jun 2013.
Holy Rollers has generally received mixed reviews.
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