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Pop star The Weeknd enlists director Trey Edward Shults for a fictionalized recreation of the circumstances around a ...
The Weeknd's first feature film is a surrealist vanity project, writes Associated Press Music Writer Maria Sherman.
In Trey Edward Shults' thinly drawn portrait of the artist, it would appear both star and subject is trading old indulgences ...
Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan star in The Weeknd's new movie. Here is how, when and where you can watch "Hurry Up Tomorrow." ...
Abel Tesfaye and director Trey Shults talk about teaming up to imagine the downfall of The Weeknd onscreen in Hurry Up ...
The Weeknd, whose real name is Abel Tesfaye, tells PEOPLE about retiring his stage moniker at the New York City premiere of ...
The singer-songwriter has spoken about retiring his stage name following the release of his sixth studio album and companion ...
The Weeknd's new movie is not quite a music video, and not quite a movie. Instead, it's arcane, obtuse and boring — a ...
The musician continues his acting journey with 'Hurry Up Tomorrow,' alongside co-stars Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan.
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, ...
A filmic companion to the Weeknd’s latest album, this meta psychological thriller is all style and no substance.
"Hurry Up Tomorrow" sees The Weeknd craft a new way to connect with fans across a film, a sold-out tour and massively popular ...