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If Tesfaye’s new film, “Hurry Up Tomorrow,” is to be believed, the singer has been struggling just as much with reconciling that dissonance as his adoring public has. The movie, directed by ...
Hurry Up Tomorrow opened in U.S. theaters on May 16. It has a running time of one hour, 45 minutes, and is rated R for language throughout, drug use, some bloody violence, and brief nudity.
The very definition of a vanity project, Trey Edward Shults’ “Hurry Up Tomorrow” is a pretentious, misguided-from-the-word-go dive into the psyche of its star, Abel Tesfaye, A.K.A. The Weeknd.
Inspired by Tesfaye's unmooring experience of losing his voice mid-concert during a 2022 show in Los Angeles, Hurry Up Tomorrow serves as a companion film to the artist's sixth studio album of the ...
‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ Review: Abel Tesfaye Suffers Through Trey Edward Shults’ Dreadful Musical Drama, as Does the Audience Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan co-star in this film about a ...
Hurry Up Tomorrow, a psychological thriller about a tormented pop star played by Tesfaye, debuted to a mere $3.3 million domestically from 2,020 theaters over the May 16-18 weekend to finish in ...
In “Hurry Up Tomorrow,” singer-songwriter and producer the Weeknd adds himself to the long list of musician-actor double threats. Unlike many of his predecessors, his first film is subpar.
Hurry Up Tomorrow, the companion film to Abel Tesfaye/the Weeknd's sixth studio album of the same name, arrives in theaters May 16.
Prior to “ Hurry Up Tomorrow,” it’s hard to remember another occasion when they dramatized those experiences in a feature film, much less one co-written by and starring themselves.
Meanwhile, "Hurry Up Tomorrow" is a movie starring Abel Tesfaye, aka The Weeknd. It shares the name of his most-recent album, and The Weeknd went heavy on the promotion.
The film, a roman à clef thriller and companion piece to the singer’s studio album of the same name, stars as a fictionalized version of himself, an insomniac musician on the verge of a mental ...