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The title track for Hurry Up Tomorrow is essentially a soulful acceptance and apology by Abel Tesfaye, and it plays multiple times. It plays just before the movie begins in music video style as a ...
"Hurry Up Tomorrow" sees the Weeknd craft a new way to connect with fans across a film, a sold-out tour and massively popular album.
The Weeknd unveiled the eerie music video for Hurry Up Tomorrow album cut “Baptized in Fear” on Friday (June 6).
Hurry Up Tomorrow serves as a companion film to the artist's sixth studio album of the same name. Naturally, the film primarily pulls music from the new album, but some older hits make surprise ...
Hurry Up Tomorrow is a musical psychological thriller ... We were scoring and writing music to picture. The idea came from a real-life incident that had happened and I always saw it as a film.
Director Trey Edward Shults breaks down the fact, fiction, and psychological meaning of the dark mythology he and Abel Tesfaye created for The Weeknd.
The Weeknd enters a haunting purgatory in the new “Baptized in Fear” video, a standout from his 'Hurry Up Tomorrow' album.
Not even Jenna Ortega or Barry Keoghan can save director Trey Edward Shults' 'Hurry Up Tomorrow,' which unravels as a sloppy, ...
In Trey Edward Shults' thinly drawn portrait of the artist, it would appear both star and subject is trading old indulgences ...
Like an acid-trip pop-star spin on Stephen King’s “Misery,” this sequence from “Hurry Up Tomorrow,” a filmic ... manifestation of the story his music has always circled around: the ...
“Hurry Up Tomorrow,” directed by Trey Edward Shults ... one piece of the new multi-platform experience reaching across music, theatrical and touring. Crafting the ambitious package required ...