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Zola
2021 | 1h 30m | Drama
A stripper named Zola embarks on a wild road trip to Florida.
★★★★☆ | Read our full Zola review
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A stripper named Zola embarks on a wild road trip to Florida.
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Exhilarating and heart-racing, this audaciously cinematic adaptation of a key viral moment sets the benchmark for future films about modern internet culture.★★★★☆ | Read in full: Zola film review Emily Maskell We Love Cinema
The sheer crazy energy of the movie is very addictive, particularly in the first stage of the pair’s road trip, overexcited and endlessly videoing each other to Migos’s Hannah Montana on the sound system – until Zola finds the whole thing very wearing and headache-inducing.Peter Bradshaw The Guardian
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