
The Weeknd
The Weeknd
Jenna Ortega
Anima
Barry Keoghan
Lee
Riley Keough
Girl on Voicemail / Mother (voice)
Ash T
Doctor
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
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)
Erika Placer
Concertgoer (uncredited)
David Moskowitz
Concert Fan (uncredited)
Martina Monti
Concert Fan (uncredited)
Kai Johnson
Concert Fan (uncredited)
Phuc Thanh Huynh
Concert Fan (uncredited)
Nancy DeMars
Concert Fan (uncredited)
David Cris
Dancer (uncredited)
Rachel Chonin
Concert Fan (uncredited)
Ryan Cho
Concert Fan (uncredited)
Ruben E. A. Brown
Partygoer (uncredited)
Payton Brianne
Concert Fan (uncredited)
Jacob Benavides
Concert Fan (uncredited)
Elizabeth Axe
Concert Fan (uncredited)
Scott Aschenbrenner
Red Hair Clown (uncredited)
Olivia Abreu
Club Goer (uncredited)
Michael Sullivan
Security Guard (uncredited)

























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Reviews

And here was me thinking that “Gen. Klytus” has been impaled on some spikes back in 1980, but no. Here he returns singing some of the songs of “The Weeknd” (a.k.a Abel Tesfaye) in this confused and messy dawdle into the realms of pop star, drug/drink-induced delirium. He’s clearly a man in distress as we discover his girlfriend has dumped him and his rather obsessive manager “Lee” (Barry Keoghan)
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://movieswetextedabout.com/hurry-up-tomorrow-movie-review-fame-depression-and-a-stylistic-blur-of-misfires/ "Hurry Up Tomorrow is one of the most convoluted, frustrating movies of the year. A glaring example of how style can drown substance, and how unchecked artistic ego can turn a potentially compelling work into an exercise in hollow self-indulgence. Despit

<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












