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Pop star The Weeknd enlists director Trey Edward Shults for a fictionalized recreation of the circumstances around a ...
Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan co-star in this film about a tormented pop star, which doubles as a feature-length promotion ...
Named after Tesfaye’s latest studio album and directed by It Comes at Night ’s Trey Edward Shults, the navel-gazing and ...
As someone who has been a devoted fan of The Weeknd since Starboy, it pains me to say that Hurry Up Tomorrow is not only a ...
Ultimately, Hurry Up Tomorrow is an example of style over substance. Its visuals try to shock and awe while leaving its ...
In Trey Edward Shults' thinly drawn portrait of the artist, it would appear both star and subject is trading old indulgences ...
Shot by Chayse Irvin in his first collaboration with Shults, Hurry Up Tomorrow is utterly gorgeous. It takes some of the ...
The Weeknd's first feature film is a surrealist vanity project, writes Associated Press Music Writer Maria Sherman.
Clichéd scenes of debauchery abound in Hurry Up Tomorrow, although in fairness they're clichéd for a reason. Starring Abel Tesfaye, aka The Weeknd, as a fictionalised version of himself ...
A few years on from The Idol, The Weeknd's newest project seems hell-bent on ruining whatever's left of his audience goodwill ...