Hurry Up Tomorrow Sparks Debate Despite 14% Rotten Tomatoes Score

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Hurry Up Tomorrow Sparks Debate Despite 14% Rotten Tomatoes Score — Collider

Hurry Up Tomorrow has become one of the most debated streaming titles of the moment. The 2025 thriller holds a 14% critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes yet has surged into Starz’s Top 3, with viewers tuning in largely out of curiosity. The film stars The Weeknd (Abel Tesfaye) as a fictionalized version of himself, a world‑famous musician spiraling under the weight of fame, insomnia, regret and a recent emotional fracture.

Directed by Trey Edward Shults, the movie doubles as a companion piece to Tesfaye’s album of the same name — a creative choice that has driven both backlash and fascination. It was released May 16, 2025, runs 106 minutes and is streaming now on Starz. Reviewer Jeff Ewing called the picture an ambitious but uneven multimedia experiment that often feels more like an extended music video than a fully realized narrative.

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