Zola

  • Comedy
  • Crime
6/30/2021
86
R

Y'all wanna hear a story?

A waitress agrees to accompany an exotic dancer, her put-upon boyfriend, and her mysterious and domineering roommate on a road trip to Florida to seek their fortune at a high-end strip club.

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Revenue:
$3,500,000
Budget:
$5,000,000

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  • screenzealots

    You wanna hear a story about why me and this b--ch here fell out? Its kind of long but full of suspense.

    On paper (or on an iPhone screen), Zola sounds like one of the worst ever ideas for a feature-length film. Based on a real-life Twitter thread between a Hooters waitress and a stripper, this stranger than fiction story played out over social media in 2015 and damn if it doesnt make for a wildly original, outrageously entertaining movie.

    Zola (Taylour Paige) meets Stefani (Riley Keough) at a restaurant in Detroit, where the two begin chatting about their common interest: pole dancing. Soon after they meet, Stefani invites Zola on a cross-country road trip to Tampa, where they hope to make thousands of dollars dancing in the swanky ...

    March 27, 2020
  • beyondthecineramadome

    Full review: <a>https://www.tinakakadelis.com/beyond-the-cinerama-dome/2021/12/28/american-nightmare-zola-review<a>

    Janicza Bravos long-awaited star of Sundance, @zola, could not feel more timely, despite the year-long delay. Adapted from the viral Twitter thread of 2015 by Aziah Zola King, @zola tells the story of a trip to Tampa gone horribly wrong. After a chance meeting in a Detroit restaurant, Zola (an impeccable Taylour Paige) agrees to accompany Stefani (Riley Keough), Stefanis roommate X (Colman Domingo), and Stefanis boyfriend (Nicolas Braun) on a trip to Tampa to earn money by dancing in strip clubs. Stefani has done this before and assures Zola that she can make really good money. What follows is a nightmare of Floridian proportions.

    June 20, 2022
  • r96sk

    Different, but I actually liked it.

    'Zola' takes a few scenes to get into it and to get used to the stylistic choices, namely with the editing and dialogue, though by the end I did in fact enjoy this film. It's a bonkers story, one that I semi heard about when it became known that a film was going to be made based on a thread of tweets.

    It's probably much better than it was any right to be in truth, all things considered, but the filmmakers made it work and deserve credit for that - and also for the astutely chosen short run time, too.

    The acting talent bring noteworthy performances, with particularly Taylour Paige and also Riley Keough putting in the work. Colman Domingo is also good - I already like that guy from TV's '<a href="h...

    July 11, 2022

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