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Movie Review: A hard Weeknd's night in 'Hurry Up Tomorrow'

Hurry up Tomorrow

Barry Keoghan, left, and Abel "The Weeknd" Tesfaye are shown in a scene from "Hurry Up Tomorrow." 

Being the Weeknd ain't all it's cracked up to be.

That's the big takeaway from "Hurry Up Tomorrow," the Toronto pop superstar's convoluted new psychological thriller, a self-indulgent look at the downside of being a mega-selling act in the midst of a gargantuan stadium tour.



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