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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.
Pop star The Weeknd enlists director Trey Edward Shults for a fictionalized recreation of the circumstances around a disastrous tour appearance.
In Trey Edward Shults' thinly drawn portrait of the artist, it would appear both star and subject is trading old indulgences ...
Trey Edward Shults’s rise and subsequent career as a filmmaker happened pretty much entirely within the 2010s, as his first three movies were released between 2015 and 2019, with his fourth not coming ...
Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan co-star in this film about a tormented pop star, which doubles as a feature-length promotion for The Weeknd's new album.
Hurry Up Tomorrow, which is now in theaters, begins and ends with a close-up of Abel (playing a fictionalized version of ...
At the 'Hurry Up Tomorrow' premiere, Trey Edward Shults chats with THR and describes working with The Weeknd, calling the film one of the best collaborations of his career. Plus, he shares what he ...
The Weeknd has released the music video for “Baptized in Fear,” a haunting, introspective visual directed by Moosaje. Set in a dreamlike purgatory, the video explores his struggle with inner demons ...
The Weeknd unveiled the eerie music video for Hurry Up Tomorrow album cut “Baptized in Fear” on Friday (June 6).