Tempo

Editor's Picks
Tempo

‘Kimi’ explores the dark side of technology

The HBO Max thriller “Kimi” released on Feb. 10 and is the true definition of Big Brother surveillance and technology. The movie’s director Steven Soderbergh takes inspiration from the famous Alfred Hitchcock film “Rear Window” and adds a dramatic twist. The story follows a young woman by the name of Angela Childs, who works as […]

Read More
Editor's Picks
Tempo

‘TinderSwindler’ exposes the risk of dating apps

Netflix’s most recent film has to do with the famous dating app, Tinder. Usually, that would sound like a red flag to many, but instead of being a red flag, the film was a red warning. The true crime documentary “Tinder Swindler” showcases the dangers of modern day dating apps and accounts the stories of […]

Read More
Editor's Picks
Tempo

‘The 355’ is not what I expected

“The 355” has added a new dimension to the spy movie genre, with it’s all female cast and impressive action work. It has managed to already set itself apart from predecessors just from its trailers alone. But I gotta tell you the truth, that hype did not last. It was released to theaters just a […]

Read More
Editor's Picks
Tempo

Will Season 2 of Euphoria live up to the hype?

Euphoria aired the first episode of their second season on January 9th. It has finally made it’s epic and long awaited return to the streaming platform HBO Max. The show’s front runner, Zendaya, reprises her role as the co-dependent, hopeless and lazy drug addict named Rue. Rue has been struggling with maintaining her sobriety following […]

Read More
Editor's Picks
Review
Tempo

‘Red Notice’ exceeds expectations

Over the long and restful break, I decided to entertain and relax myself with a good movie and a cup of hot cocoa. What I found in my search was Netflix’s top pick of the week, “Red Notice.” “Red Notice” follows an international art thief and the FBI agent that is assigned to his case. […]

Read More
Review
Tempo

Is Marvel’s ‘Eternals’ a superhero movie?

Marvel Studios’ “Eternals”  is for an audience with an acquired taste. This film scratches the surface of a brand new genre. Producers have created what I’d like to call softcore action, where there’s an emphasis on the dreamy and dramatic aspect of the film, but they also pay less attention to the superheroes, the action […]

Read More