Hurry Up Tomorrow Review: I Didn't Hate It, But The Weeknd's New Film Has Way More Style Than Substance

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I’m not entirely sure what to make of Hurry Up Tomorrow. Directed and edited by Trey Edward Shults, from a screenplay by him, Abel Tesfaye (better known as the artist The Weeknd) and Reza Fahim, the film is inspired by Tesfaye’s experience and serves as a companion piece to his album of the same name, which released earlier this year. I’m a fan of some of The Weeknd’s music but confess I didn’t like The Idol, the HBO series that was canceled in 2023 shortly after it debuted.

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