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As per Variety, the Lionsgate-released film had a budget of $15 million USD but was “ [u]nable to overcome terrible reviews and bad buzz.” Hurry Up Tomorrow serves as a companion piece to The Weeknd’s studio album of the same name and sees the artist, Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan star in the lead roles.
Lionsgate Films has released the psychological thriller Hurry Up Tomorrow by Trey Edward Shults in the US. However, amid all the biggies and acclaimed movies, it has failed to attract viewers’ attention and is thus on its way to a depressing debut weekend. Keep scrolling for more.
After being lambasted by critics, The Weeknd's Hurry Up Tomorrow isn't doing much better with audiences according to CinemaScore.
"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.
Hurry Up Tomorrow makes its much-anticipated global premiere today and the audience could not be more excited about it.
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, May 16. You can find a showing near you via Fandango. Hurry Up Tomorrow is not yet available to watch online or on streaming.
Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan co-star in this film about a tormented pop star, which doubles as a feature-length promotion for The Weeknd's new album.
Plenty of pop stars have made apologies for concert snafus or private peccadilloes that inadvertently became public. Prior to “Hurry Up Tomorrow,” it’s hard to remember another occasion when they dramatized those experiences in a feature film,