The Hollywood Outsider: “You care about these women and their paths.”
Disappointment Media: "Lindenbaum is able to create a film that is a passionate love letter to music and creativity."
Blog Critics: "She paints a rich portrait of the role of women in the music business."
Red Carpet Crash: Lindenbaum's ability to edit a present and compelling story of art, family, dreams achieved and dashed, from years of new film plus all the archival footage, was no small feat.
Daily Grind House: Like the best music, it’s as heartbreaking as it is affirming.
Film Threat: "If you love video games, throw this on and prepare to relive a truly golden era."
Moveable Fest: The rock and rock spirit is what shines through in “Tomboy,” as distinctive and singular formally as any of the women it follows.
Nightcrawlers in Film Pulse
Hollywood Reporter: "'Insert Coin' Details History Behind 'Mortal Kombat,' 'NBA Jam' Arcade Developer."
Den of Geek: "As video games zoom towards the future, the Console Wars and Insert Coin documentaries take a fascinating look back at the industry’s history."
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Insert Coin in Discussing Film
Insert Coin in Adventures in Poor Taste
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."