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Hurry Up Tomorrow

2025

5.1 /10 IMDb
105 Duration
Director: Trey Edward Shults
Cast: The Weeknd ,Jenna Ortega ,Barr...
Language: English
Country: United States

An insomniac musician encounters a mysterious stranger, leading to a journey that challenges everything he knows about himself.

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Top Cast

The Weeknd

The Weeknd

Actor

Jenna Ortega

Jenna Ortega

Actor

Barry Keoghan

Barry Keoghan

Actor

Riley Keough

Riley Keough

Actor

Ash T

Ash T

Actor

Paul L. Davis

Paul L. Davis

Actor

Sebastian Villalobos

Sebastian Villalobos

Actor

Roman Mitichyan

Roman Mitichyan

Actor

Ibrahim Ivan Troy Simonin

Ibrahim Ivan Troy Simonin

Actor

Kiara Liz

Kiara Liz

Actor

Olga Safari

Olga Safari

Actor

Michael Buhen

Michael Buhen

Actor

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r96sk
16 May 2025

<em>'Hurry Up Tomorrow'</em> isn't a movie that I found any enjoyment in. Jenna Ortega is the only plus for it that I do hold, her performance is solid and the most watchable part of this 2025 release; early on, with the seperated viewpoints, it was like night and day in terms of interest. Barry Keoghan is another star name attached, though his character is quite forgettable; at least until the end. Abel Tesfaye (aka The Weeknd; his latest album serves as the movie's soundtrack) is the film's lead, this is my first time seeing him act and he's alright, I guess, just not all that interesting a role. I do like that musician's major hits, "Blinding Lights" is a banger and its usage here is very good to be fair (probably the standout scene); no use, though, of "Starboy", which is probably my favourite track of his. I do think he has some potential to be a decent actor, I see some glimpses. All in all, I can't say that I had a positive time with this. It didn't truly annoy me, but I was certainly happy to see the credits. It does set its atmosphere fairly well and has some neat camera work, but I'm kinda have to reach to give it praise - never a good sign. I almost got to see this one in an <a href="https://letterboxd.com/r96sk/list/watched-in-an-empty-cinema/" rel="nofollow">empty cinema</a>, on UK release day no less (ouch). Two others arrived late and left early (double ouch), so technically it happened I guess. Big fan of watching films on the big screen by myself, even if it's obviously not great for the film or cinema.