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“‘Mad Men’ offers a perplexing challenge. While handsomely staged and beautifully scored, the series rolls in an outrageously sexist, racist world.”

-The Boston Herald : Mad Men

“Promising young composer who...made his compositional debut in 1994, on director David O. Russell low budget comedy Spanking the Monkey...David Carbonara is one of a very small number of composers to successfully juggle this dual-career, (composer/music editor) and judging by his recent work with James Newton Howard and Christopher Young, it looks as though it will continue.”

-Jonathan Broxton of Movie Music UK : Spanking the Monkey

Hollywood Reporter/Billboard Film & TV Music Conference

Weiner noted that he wrote the pilot 10 years ago...

Among the first 20 or so people to read the pilot script was Weiner's fellow panelist at the Film & TV Music Conference, composer David Carbonara. "He was my audience," said Weiner of Carbonara who went on to score the pilot seven years after receiving that initial script...

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-Shootonline.com : Mad Men

Hollywood Reporter/Billboard Film & TV Music Conference

VIDEO: Highlights From The Film And TV Conference

 

-Billboard.biz : Mad Men

“Mad Men is...must see TV.”

-Newsweek : Mad Men

“The pilot of AMC's new original series ‘Mad Men’ is not so much a pilot as an hourlong seduction.”

-The Los Angeles Times : Mad Men

“Unmissable...possibly the best new show you'll see this summer.”

-TIME Magazine : Mad Men

“Gorgeous in every way...smart and tremendously attractive.”

-The New Yorker : Mad Men

"The Young Girl and the Monsoon" is one of the most engaging American indies so far this year.

-Christian Science Monitor : The Young Girl and The Monsoon

A fine example of how a character-based story can be so compelling you don't miss the frills.

-New York Daily News : The Young Girl and The Monsoon