
The Weeknd's New Movie: A Rotten Tomatoes Disaster or Audience Favorite?
The Weeknd's "Hurry Up Tomorrow" Opens to Polarizing Reviews The highly anticipated film "Hurry Up Tomorrow," starring The Weeknd, has debuted with a surprising contrast in critical and audience reception. Rotten Tomatoes initially gave the film a dismal 0%, but audience scores on the site registered a significantly higher 77%. This disparity has sparked considerable discussion online. One social media influencer, Holden Smith, reviewed the film in a recent video. Smith highlighted the conflicting ratings, stating, "The fact that it has an audience score of 77% is shocking to me." He also pointed out that the film's initial low score was due to the lack of substance and that audiences were walking out in droves. However, Smith's video also noted the impressive performance of Jenna Ortega, saying, "Jenna is great in this film, but it doesn't even help in the slightest to make it make sense to the audience." The Rotten Tomatoes score has since increased to 15%, indicating a slight improvement in critical opinion. However, the initial negative reception and the ongoing audience debate continue to fuel interest in the film. The significant difference between the critical and audience scores raises questions about the nature of film criticism and the evolving relationship between critics and viewers.