A stripper named Zola embarks on a wild road trip to Florida.A stripper named Zola embarks on a wild road trip to Florida.A stripper named Zola embarks on a wild road trip to Florida.
- Awards
- 10 wins & 40 nominations total
Nicholas Braun
- Derrek
- (as Nick Braun)
Tony DeMil
- Joe
- (as Tony Demil)
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So now we have come to the point were we are making movies based on a Twitter feed?
No shade being thrown here, as this movie proves a good story is a good story and this was a good story so I give props to the original source.
It's got suspense and its got humor and just a bunch of insane characters.
It's like Spring breakers only at 11.
Highly enjoyable.
No shade being thrown here, as this movie proves a good story is a good story and this was a good story so I give props to the original source.
It's got suspense and its got humor and just a bunch of insane characters.
It's like Spring breakers only at 11.
Highly enjoyable.
I really liked this movie. It tells the story which the screenplay was made from the real life tweets from one of the characters.
A chance meeting of two girls in a diner ends up with a trip from Michigan to Florida with one taking her boyfriend and "roommate" and her new friend "Zola" to do some pole dancing for a few days then back. What it turns out is far more dark and somewhat deadly.
Note the tweet sounds in the movie alongside the narrative, quite graphic in parts but for me it was justified as it added to the quick decent both girls found themselves in.
This movie is a good one to watch as a public information ad, some teenagers should definitely watch it to be warned how easy it is to get trapped in a situation with little room for a way out.
A chance meeting of two girls in a diner ends up with a trip from Michigan to Florida with one taking her boyfriend and "roommate" and her new friend "Zola" to do some pole dancing for a few days then back. What it turns out is far more dark and somewhat deadly.
Note the tweet sounds in the movie alongside the narrative, quite graphic in parts but for me it was justified as it added to the quick decent both girls found themselves in.
This movie is a good one to watch as a public information ad, some teenagers should definitely watch it to be warned how easy it is to get trapped in a situation with little room for a way out.
As a story, viewers are ultimate left wondering how much of this fantasied adaptation is real. As a film, the production feels scrambled - at times the protagonist and antagonist become caricatures of themselves, while at others the character dynamic is glossed over for continuity.
That said, the entertainment value is absolutely there; after all, we go to movies to enjoy ourselves. There are dabs of humor in this film (an elderly stripper counting money), political activism insertion (police beating a suspect), and a climatic ending. Take the approach I did and enjoy it for what it is...
That said, the entertainment value is absolutely there; after all, we go to movies to enjoy ourselves. There are dabs of humor in this film (an elderly stripper counting money), political activism insertion (police beating a suspect), and a climatic ending. Take the approach I did and enjoy it for what it is...
I love that it was from zola's pov through the whole movie, it added something that i havent felt in a while.
A recent release whose backstory is probably more interesting than the film which was made. Published as a Rolling Stone article from a series of tweets a little while back, a professional pole dancer (no stripping, please!) embarked w/a newly minted friend for a wild weekend in Florida to hit some poles, make some money & have a helluva good time to tell about. The mirth turns however when the new bae expects her to participate tricking in hotels along the sandy strip w/a menacing pimp & her doofus of a boyfriend watch on. Starring Taylour Paige (from the also recent Boogie) & Riley Keough (Elvis Presley's granddaughter) as the mismatched ladies of the night, the film gets a lot of mileage from its premise which only flounders when things get a bit too real for the startled Paige who stays out of the action for the most part, only to step up when she feels Keough is selling herself (sorry!) too short. Also starring the mercurial Coleman Domingo as the pimp, Nicholas Braun (currently on HBO's Succession) as the dimwitted beau & Jason Mitchell (Easy E from Straight Outta Compton) as a Florida denizen who tries to make a move on Keough (who is making a solid career playing character roles in indie films, remember her as the pig girl in Magic Mike?).
Did you know
- TriviaBased on a true story told in a popular twitter thread containing 148 tweets written by Detroit waitress A'Ziah "Zola" King in October 2015. The story quickly went viral, garnering the recognition of people such as Missy Elliott, Solange and Ava DuVernay. About a month later, Rolling Stone magazine published an article interviewing people involved in the story.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Movies About the Sex Industry (2025)
- SoundtracksBut Not For Me
Written by Johnnie Louise Richardson
Performed by The Clickettes
Published by Idea Music
Courtesy of Resnik Group
By arrangement with Gravelpit Music on behalf of Capp Records, Inc. and Music Supervisor, Inc.
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official sites
- Language
- Also known as
- @zola
- Filming locations
- Ranch House Grill - South Tampa, Florida, USA(Restaurant)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $4,844,399
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,200,013
- Jul 4, 2021
- Gross worldwide
- $4,998,097
- Runtime
- 1h 26m(86 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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