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Hollywood Reporter: TOMBOY "Being a woman drummer shouldn't be anything unusual."
LA Weekly: Marcel Duchamp: The Art of the Possible in fact does the impossible — temporarily taming the wild, revolutionary, subversive intentions of this most iconoclastic of icons
Broadway World: "They Call Me Dr. Miami at Miami Film Festival"
Flaunt: Directed by Matthew Taylor and released on March 10th, it is available for viewing both on Amazon and iTunes.
Int Policy Digest: "Mr. Taylor’s film and Mr. Duchamp’s work are quite enlightening as to how the definition of art was expanded, and how that transformation is still impacting today’s artists."
Film Threat: "Tomboy is bound to entertain, enlighten, and perhaps bring a tear or two to your eye."
Decider: New Movies on Demand: Marcel Duchamp: Art of the Possible
S&A in 101 Wrif
Becoming Who I Was in Gen Japan
Rappler: Lindsay Lindenbaum's documentary Tomboy, about four famous female drummers, was relying on SXSW to secure final funding needed to buy expensive music licensing.
Screen Anarchy: "They Call Me Dr. Miami does not seek to expose or endorse the plastic surgery industry as a whole, but rather the spectacle of it through the lens of Dr. Miami."
Once Upon a Time in Cyber Cuba
Mighty Afrin in Screen Daily
Mighty Afrin in Business Doc Europe
Recorder in Realscreen
Once Upon a time in El Siglo
Statesman: Director Lindsay Lindenbaum spent five years with the musicians, who have at least 60 years experience between them.