Hurry Up Tomorrow
Year: 2025 (May)
Genre:
Comedy / Thriller
Director:
Trey Edward Shults
Stars:
The Weeknd, Jenna Ortega, Barry Keoghan, Paul L. Davis, David Moskowitz, Neil Wachs, Olga Safari, Roman Mitichyan, Roy Williams Jr., Martina Monti, Josh Stone, Evan Shafran, Nancy DeMars, Payton Brianne...
Storyline:
He can’t sleep... The music won’t stop... And reality is slipping away.
In Hurry Up Tomorrow, a burned-out indie musician, plagued by chronic insomnia and creative paralysis, finds himself drifting through life in a daze — until a chance encounter with a strange, elusive figure throws his world off its axis.
As their cryptic conversations grow deeper and more disorienting, the musician is pulled into a journey that blurs the lines between reality, dream, memory, and imagination — forcing him to confront the fears, losses, and regrets he's tried to bury under chords and caffeine.
The path forward may lie in the past he refuses to face.
Similar movies to Hurry Up Tomorrow
If you’re drawn to atmospheric dramas with surreal undertones and emotional unraveling, Hurry Up Tomorrow resonates with:
Inside Llewyn Davis (2013) – Music, memory, and self-sabotage
Donnie Darko (2001) – Sleepless confusion meets existential mystery
I'm Thinking of Ending Things (2020) – Dream logic and identity distortion
💡 Like these, Hurry Up Tomorrow blends psychological depth with sensory storytelling, offering a meditative exploration of self through the fog of fatigue, music, and memory.
📌 Final Thoughts
With atmospheric cinematography, a haunting score, and a central performance that aches with quiet emotion, Hurry Up Tomorrow is a lyrical journey through insomnia and identity — a reminder that sometimes, tomorrow comes too fast… and sometimes, not at all.
He thought he was losing sleep.
He was really losing himself.
Which of these films have you seen? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!