Tomboy(1985) -

: Reviewers on Letterboxd and other sites generally rate the film poorly for its "art-less cinematography," "cookie-cutter" score, and lack of genuine jokes, often describing it more as a "slog" between shower scenes. Legacy & Cult Status

: Betsy Russell is widely praised for being charming and likable, with some critics suggesting she is the only reason to watch the film. Tomboy(1985)

: Though the film purports to be about a woman breaking into a male-dominated field, reviewers often note that the "message" is undermined by constant, often gratuitous nudity. : Reviewers on Letterboxd and other sites generally

: IMDb reviewers often categorize it as one of the best "worst" movies ever made, citing its "career-killing" script and absurd logic—such as a race car going faster simply because of "onboard computers" and cardboard accessories. : IMDb reviewers often categorize it as one

The story follows Tomasina "Tommy" Boyd (played by Betsy Russell), a skilled mechanic and stock car enthusiast who develops a crush on the cocky race car driver Randy Starr. When Randy refuses to take her seriously because she is a woman, Tommy challenges him to a high-stakes race to win his respect.