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Hurry Up Tomorrow
Directed by
Trey Edward Shults
R
2025
1h 45m
Thriller
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4.2
14%
60%
5.2
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An insomniac musician encounters a mysterious stranger, leading to a journey that challenges everything he knows about himself.
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Cast of Hurry Up Tomorrow
The Weeknd
The Weeknd / Writer / Producer / Original Music Composer
Jenna Ortega
Anima / Executive Producer
Barry Keoghan
Lee
Riley Keough
Girl on Voicemail / Mother (voice)
Ash T
Doctor
Paul L. Davis
Lavi
Sebastian Villalobos
Security
Roman Mitichyan
Driver
Ibrahim Ivan Troy Simonin
Child Abel
Kiara Liz
Jessica
Olga Safari
Veronica
Michael Buhen
Tiki Bartender
Victoria McGrath
Pinkie
Roy Williams Jr.
Cop
Trey Edward Shults
Man on Rollercoaster (uncredited) / Director / Writer / Executive Producer / Editor
Edgar Villamor
Concert Fan (uncredited)
Emma Vaughn
Concert Fan (uncredited)
Dushaun Thompson
Contortionist (uncredited)
Josh Stone
Concert Fan (uncredited)
Evan Shafran
Tiki Bar Regular (uncredited)
Hurry Up Tomorrow Ratings & Reviews
DwightBrownInk.com
Dwight Brown
There's something beautiful and intriguing about what you're watching. What you're hearing. Hard to put your finger on it. Hard to ignore the imperfections, too.
Geeks of Color
Timothy Lee
This is barely a film, and it's so desperate to be seen as some sort of invigorating arthouse experience that it ends up coming across as pathetically try-hard, pretentious, and devoid of any substance.
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Sarah Vincent
Trey Edward Shults' latest film proves that he is a one hit wonder who is high on his own supply and is bandying in the most basic bitch, overwrought, faux deep, artsy fartsy films.
Casey's Movie Mania
Casey Chong
This otherwise visually striking psychological drama drowns into a hollow vanity project.
Chicago Reader
Rob Silverman Ascher
The script runs in circles in an effort to pad its runtime, and the finale is so self-flagellating that it feels like a parody of broken artist tropes.
Washington Post
Michael O'Sullivan
Even some die-hard fans may find themselves wishing for a literal interpretation of the title, because "Hurry Up Tomorrow" can't end soon enough.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Abele
It won't slam the door on Tesfaye's movie ambitions, but as a bid to conquer the big screen, it's an off-putting, see-what-sticks wallow that treats the power of cinema like a midconcert costume change.
The Daily Beast
Nick Schager
A feature-length ego-stroke of monumental hubris that instantly assumes pole position in the race for year's worst movie.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
It is dragged down by a lack of emotional connection and the high-wire act of bridging reality and fiction in a way that feels truthful, as if the filmmakers' best intentions were blinded by the lights.
San Francisco Chronicle
G. Allen Johnson
It's not a perfect film, but it is one that questions, probes and challenges.
Entertainment Weekly
Jordan Hoffman
The nearly plot-free movie is self-indulgent, overly serious, and, worst of all, just plain dull.
Associated Press
Maria Sherman
An exciting vanity project with surrealist imagination but stiff writing, no stakes, limited emotional weight and an unclear narrative.
IndieWire
Charles Bramesco
If the unbearable weight of massive talent is really so crazy-making, that unwieldy creativity should be set free, however messy. Or, if I can just say what I mean: making audiences feel nostalgic about Kanye West? In this cultural economy?
Variety
Todd Gilchrist
"Hurry Up Tomorrow" bears all the signs of pop star hubris masquerading as artistic candor, despite game performances by Jenna Ortega and Barry Keogan to prop up the budding thespian.
New York Times
Brandon Yu
Primarily amounts to an overextended music video that shrinks and cheapens the universe that the Weeknd's songs gesture toward.
The Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
Ortega and Keoghan do what they can, investing their thinly written characters with intense energy. But their hard-working efforts are not enough to make Hurry Up Tomorrow anything more than a huge ego trip for its star.
Slant Magazine
Mark Hanson
The film is less a work of clear-eyed introspection than a calculated image rebrand.
Bloody Disgusting
Meagan Navarro
It all makes for an exhausting show of empty vanity.
AV Club
Jesse Hassenger
Some older folks may have seen the standalone term "visual" used in place of "music video," and wondered what the difference is. This is it. Hurry Up Tomorrow is not a movie, nor a music video. It is a visual.
RogerEbert.com
Clint Worthington
It's vapid, meandering, and insistent on its own profundity as a tale of an artist reckoning with fame.
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