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Trey Edward Shults of Waves directs. “I always wanted to complete the After Hours and Dawn FM trilogy with something really personal – and then something really personal happened.
Trey Edward Shults (“Waves”) directed “Hurry Up Tomorrow,” which co-stars Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan. “Thunderbolts*” slid to second place with $16.5 million from 3,523 theaters in its third ...
Directed by Trey Edward Shults (It Comes at Night, Waves), Hurry Up Tomorrow was co-written by Tesfaye, Shults, and Reza Fahim and was directly inspired by the singer's 2022 emotional breakdown ...
Not even Jenna Ortega or Barry Keoghan can save director Trey Edward Shults' 'Hurry Up Tomorrow,' which unravels as a sloppy, superficial extended music video for the Weeknd.
In his first leading role in a feature film, directed by Trey Edward Shults, Tesfaye plays a fictionalized version of himself, an insomniac musician (as made explicitly clear in the “Wake Me Up ...
“Hurry Up Tomorrow” review: An exciting vanity project with surrealist imagination but stiff writing, no stakes, limited emotional weight and an unclear narrative.
The movie's cast also includes Ortega and Barry Keoghan, and it's directed by Trey Edward Shults, who previously helmed the 2017 horror It Comes at Night and the 2019 drama Waves.
But how much of The Weeknd is here, really? In his first leading role in a feature film, directed by Trey Edward Shults, Tesfaye plays a fictionalized version of himself, an insomniac musician (as ...
The Weeknd's first feature film is a surrealist vanity project, writes Associated Press Music Writer Maria Sherman. “Hurry Up Tomorrow” features the musician playing a fictionalized version of ...
It’s very much akin to the experience of sitting through this film directed by Trey Edward Shults (Waves, It Comes at Night), which proves a stultifying watch that could probably only be ...
Directed by Trey Edward Shults (known for 2017’s It Comes At Night and 2019’s Waves), with a screenplay co-written by Shults, Abel Tesfaye (aka The Weeknd), and Reza Fahim, Hurry Up Tomorrow ...