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Director Trey Edward Shults breaks down the fact, fiction, and psychological meaning of the dark mythology he and Abel Tesfaye created for The Weeknd.
Hurry Up Tomorrow, which is now in theaters, begins and ends with a close-up of Abel (playing a fictionalized version of ...
The Weeknd's first feature film is a surrealist vanity project, writes Associated Press Music Writer Maria Sherman.
The tour that the Weeknd brought to Minneapolis — his first local appearance since 2017 at Xcel Energy Center — was actually ...
The Weeknd brought his After Hours Til Dawn tour to US Bank Stadium. He delivered an electrifying two-and-a-half-hour ...
For those of you that are Jenna Ortega hive, there's good news: We're still waiting for Wednesday season 2, but in the meantime, there is something to tide us over. Jenna stars in a new movie out ...
Not even Jenna Ortega or Barry Keoghan can save director Trey Edward Shults' 'Hurry Up Tomorrow,' which unravels as a sloppy, ...
HURRY UP Tomorrow is an experimental exploration of the effects of obsession, despair and unprocessed grief. While the film ...
Saturday night, the Weeknd transformed U.S. Bank Stadium into a futuristic, post-apocalyptic wasteland with impeccable ...
The Weeknd has become one of the most celebrated artists in music over the years. The 34-year-old multi-time award-winning ...
Pop star The Weeknd enlists director Trey Edward Shults for a fictionalized recreation of the circumstances around a disastrous tour appearance.
LAS VEGAS − Abel Tesfaye, the musician known as The Weeknd, is a certified smash. Tesfaye, the movie star, is more of an unknown commodity. Audiences get to see both at work in the ...