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The Weeknd’s Hurry Up Tomorrow film hits theaters on May 16, and he revealed that his sleep paralysis diagnosis played a role ...
The Weeknd has detailed his struggle with sleep paralysis. The Blinding Lights singer revealed that suffering from the scary ...
The Weeknd opened up about his struggle with sleep paralysis - a feeling of being conscious but unable to move. It happens ...
"It was a smoother process," Abel "The Weeknd" Tesfaye said of collaborating with director Trey Edward Shults.
The Weeknd and Trey Edward Shults sat down with The FADER for a video interview to discuss their film 'Hurry Up Tomorrow,' out May 16.
The Weeknd opened up about how his real-life experiences with sleep paralysis influenced his film Hurry Up Tomorrow. The singer spoke to The Fader about the bad guys in his film before launching ...
In an interview with Fader, published on May 6, Abel Tesfaye sat with Trey Edward Shults as they talked about Hurry Up Tomorrow. They spoke about their preparation for the film, the inspiration, and ...
But now, The Weeknd is switching things up. He’s taking his talents from the stage to the big screen in his first feature film called, “Hurry Up Tomorrow.” You know him as The Weeknd ...
"There are no antagonists in this film," he shared in an interview with Fader. "I think that sleep paralysis is the enemy. That is something that I was really dealing with, still am to this day, not ...