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The Weeknd's new movie is not quite a music video, and not quite a movie. Instead, it's arcane, obtuse and boring — a ...
Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan star in The Weeknd's new movie. Here is how, when and where you can watch "Hurry Up Tomorrow." ...
The Weeknd's first feature film is a surrealist vanity project, writes Associated Press Music Writer Maria Sherman.
Plenty of pop stars have made apologies for concert snafus or private peccadilloes that inadvertently became public. Prior to ...
For now, Hurry Up Tomorrow will only available to watch in a movie theater, when it opens in theaters in the U.S. on Friday, ...
Hurry Up Tomorrow, starring The Weeknd and Jenna Ortega, is all style and no substance ... and the style isn't even that ...
The Weeknd, Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan lead the thriller Hurry Up Tomorrow, which is now playing. Here’s how to watch it.
In Trey Edward Shults' thinly drawn portrait of the artist, it would appear both star and subject is trading old indulgences ...
"Hurry Up Tomorrow" sees The Weeknd craft a new way to connect with fans across a film, a sold-out tour and massively popular ...
It's not like a pop exploitation film needs to have a diamond-sharp screenplay like The Usual Suspects. Hell, A Hard Day's ...
A filmic companion to the Weeknd’s latest album, this meta psychological thriller is all style and no substance.
An overlong, aimless vanity project that will only satisfy folks who've already decided they'll like it because of their ...