Trey Edward Shults is a filmmaker who thrives on emotional intensity and visual experimentation, from his powerful dramatic work in Waves to his unconventional horror in It Comes at Night. In Hurry Up Tomorrow, he certainly doesn’t hold back. With stunning cinematography from Chayse Irvin, the film is a kaleidoscope of shadowy dreamscapes, neon-drenched corridors, and surreal, fever-dream imagery that pulls you…
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