April Sada Sólomon

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Gal with a thing for weird stuff
My lovely bf: letterboxd.com/boxer_santaros/

Favorite films

  • I Saw the TV Glow
  • Güeros
  • The Wolf House
  • Cure

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  • The Monkey

    ★★★

  • El Infierno

    ★★★★★

  • Civil War

    ★★★½

  • Mickey 17

    ★★★½

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  • I Saw the TV Glow

    I Saw the TV Glow

    ★★★★★

    We are a small reflection of the image of ourselves held deeply within our mind's eye, for the true nature of who we are is forever shadowed by our fears, our assumptions, and our inhibitions. Often, there is a congruence between this reflection and that true nature, but for the small minority of us who do not happen to have that pleasure, this movie represents what life feels like very accurately.

    When I was 7 years old, I would spend…

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  • The Monkey

    The Monkey

    ★★★

    New episode of Tim & Eric's Bedtime Stories was sick

  • El Infierno

    El Infierno

    ★★★★★

    What a sobering reminder of what a country ruined by corruption leads to. The ghost behind the curtain here is the 70+ years of Mexican corruption that drastically reduced quality of life through both PRI and PAN, effectively narrowing the opportunities of many rural Mexicans down to either joining a cartel or attempting to go to the Fascist States of America, with those who chose neither barely surviving through endless violence and rampant poverty.

    It's important for people outside of…

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  • Hundreds of Beavers

    Hundreds of Beavers

    ★★★★★

    So THIS is what a furry convention is like, eh?

  • My Degeneration

    My Degeneration

    ★★★

    A very low budget and and punk-produced view on bands selling out to the man, going against the thesis of the punk scene while also attempting to remain true to it.

    It felt like a YouTube video from the 90s, a very endearing view into amateur cinema before the internet allowed it to become what it is today.

    Its one weakness is its shallowness, it doesn't yield anything that you don't already get from a surface level view of the punk scene. It embraces punk, but doesn't do anything to expand or explore it.