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The Weeknd’s Hurry Up Tomorrow bombed, but Final Destination Bloodlines has already become a box office success. Hurry Up Tomorrow opened this weekend with just $3.3 million, landing a sixth ...
Abel Tesfaye, aka the Weeknd, may be a charismatic singer-songwriter, but he’s a severely bland screen presence, as he demonstrated in 2023’s HBO flop The Idol and now reconfirms with Hurry Up ...
Hurry Up Tomorrow, released on May 16, 2025, is a psychological thriller and a companion piece to Abel Tesfaye's (known as The Weeknd) sixth studio album of the same name. Directed by Trey Edward ...
(WNDU) - Warner Bros. “Final Destination Bloodlines” will compete with Lionsgate’s “Hurry Up Tomorrow” in theaters this weekend. “Bloodlines” stars April Telek as Aunt Brenda ...
That September night in 2022 marked a turning point for Tesfaye. He mines the scene in “Hurry Up Tomorrow, ” where, ironically, it arrives too late. The tedium of an incoherent first act ...
Tesfaye, the movie star, is more of an unknown commodity. Audiences get to see both at work in the psychological thriller “Hurry Up Tomorrow” (in theaters now), a metafictional tale of a pop ...
Abel Tesfaye, the singer and sometime actor (“The Idol”) better known as the Weeknd, has called “Hurry Up Tomorrow” a “love letter” to his fans in an interview with the New York Times.
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.
In Trey Edward Shults' thinly drawn portrait of the artist, it would appear both star and subject is trading old indulgences for new navel-gazing. Tesfaye is now 35, an age at which a lot of ...
Have you ever seen The Weeknd in concert? Well, that can change, sort of, when you watch Hurry Up Tomorrow. The 2025 new movie thriller stars the Grammy-winning and Oscar-nominated musician as a ...
After all, if you believe Hurry Up Tomorrow, the new drama co-written by and starring Abel Tesfaye, better known as The Weeknd, being a world-famous music superstar really, really sucks.