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Jenna Ortega’s Polarizing New Thriller Debuts To Drastically Different Critics & Audience Scores On Rotten Tomatoes

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Jenna Ortega has been in the film and TV industry since she was a young child, but it is in the last few years that her career has really taken off. On the TV side, this was through her starring role in the Netflix Addams Family spinoff series Wednesday, which debuted in 2022 and is getting a season later this year. On the film side of things, a significant part of her career has been spent acting in horror films. Her scream queen status has been solidified by movies like Scream, Scream VI, and X.

That said, Ortega has acted in her fair share of non-horror dramas over the years. She delivered a stirring performance as a high school student living through the aftermath of a tragic event in The Fallout. She was also in the movie Miller’s Girl, which made waves (many negative) upon its release due to the portrayal of an age-gap relationship. Movies like these help show off Ortega’s depth as an actor, even if they are not always well-received. Now, the Rotten Tomatoe score is in for her latest drama thriller.

The Rotten Tomatoes Score For Hurry Up Tomorrow Is Here

And Its Dividing Critics And Audiences

Hurry Up Tomorrow‘s Rotten Tomatoes score has been revealed, and it sets a new record for Ortega. Starring Ortega opposite the musical artists The Weeknd, as Abel Tesfaye, the movie is a fictionalized fantasy telling of Tesfaye’s musical career. An insomniac musician named Abel (Tesfaye) meets a stranger named Anima (Ortega) who sets a serious of events into motion. The film is directed by Trey Edward Shults, and its cast also includes Barry Keoghan, Riley Keough, Paul L. Davis, and Sebastian Villalobos.

Now, the Rotten Tomatoes score has been revealed for Hurry Up Tomorrow. At the time of writing, the movie has a 16% on Rotten Tomatoes with 37 reviews thus far. This is fairly different from the movie’s audience score, whch stands at a 75%. These scores are subject to change, as the movie just released in theaters today, May 16.

More to come…

Source: Rotten Tomatoes

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