It appears Vin Diesel and John Cena are facing off in the latest installment of the "Fast & Furious" franchise. The trailer for "F9" dropped on Wednesday, and there was plenty to unpack -- with one being a family feud brewing.
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It’s been years in the making, but Zola’s story is finally coming to the big screen.
Five years ago, Zola (real name A’ziah Wells) captured everyone’s imagination with a mega-viral Twitter thread that began:
What followed was indeed a suspenseful, outrageous, and shocking tale of a road trip to Florida gone wrong and the often dangerous world of s*x work. Zola’s thread was funny and riveting (even if somewhat exaggerated), and in some ways introduced the world to a new kind of digital
It appears Vin Diesel and John Cena are facing off in the latest installment of the "Fast & Furious" franchise. The trailer for "F9" dropped on Wednesday, and there was plenty to unpack -- with one being a family feud brewing.
The latest saga in the Fast & Furious franchise is nearly upon us!
dropped on Wednesday, thrilling fans with another look at the upcoming action-packed installment in the saga of Dominic Toretto and his family of street racers turned high-octane vigilantes.The film was originally set for release in April 2019, but was delayed several times -- first by the release of spin-off , and then by the coronavirus pandemic, which has kept movie theaters closed over the past year.«When we actually had to push the movie, it was the right thing to do, but then a little part
Kesha is finally reacting to her viral encounter with Jerry Seinfeld.
Poppy has performed an unreleased new song called ‘Say Cheese’ at WWE’s NXT TakeOver Stand & Deliver event.The event took place in Orlando, Florida at the WWE Performance Center over the last two days (April 7-8) and saw the likes of wrestlers Zoey Stark, Bronson Reed and Raquel González compete.Poppy performed the track from the middle of the wrestling ring as lights flashed around her and a limited number of spectators watched from the wings.“Everything’s going perfectly so say cheese,” she
Zola Mashariki, a veteran of Fox Searchlight Pictures and BET Networks, has been named head of Amazon-owned Audible Studios. In her new role, Mashariki will oversee the creation of all original content and will manage the entire studio operation, including the development and implementation of content strategy.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorZola Mashariki, former senior exec at Fox Searchlight and BET, is the new head of Audible Studios.In the role at the Amazon-owned audio content platform, Mashariki will lead the creation of all original programming from concept to release, overseeing the entire studio operation including the development and implementation of content strategy.Based in Los Angeles, Mashariki reports to Rachel Ghiazza, executive VP and head of U.S.
Zola Mashariki, who spent 15 years at Fox Searchlight and also had stints at BET and Just Mercy production company One Community, has been named head of Audible Studios.
The trailer of Zola, a film based on the infamous 2015 Twitter thread about a wild stripper road trip was dropped recently and it looks every bit as dramatic as the thread was. After the film based on the Twitter thread was presented at the Sundance Film Festival last year, A24 is now releasing Zola in theatres and hence a trailer of the same starring Taylour Paige and Riley Keough has now been released.
A24's Zola dramedy has dropped a new trailer that's as predictably wild as the epic stripper saga set in Florida's flesh trade from writer-director Janicza Bravo and which stars Taylour Paige and Riley Keough.
Taylour Paige stars as the titular Detroit waitress who is seduced by a customer, Stefani (Riley Keough), into taking a road trip to make some fast money dancing in Florida. What comes next involves a pimp (Colman Domingo), an idiot boyfriend (Nicholas Braun) and probably the craziest 48 hours in Florida, ever.
Back in 2015, A’Ziah “Zola” King turned a story from her life into a high-octane Twitter thread involving stripping, violence, pimps, and murder. The 148 tweet thread broke the internet and caught the attention of the film industry, and was quickly picked up by A24 with Janicza Bravo as writer and director.
Zola is coming!
here’s the original 148-tweet thread that, as King notes in her Twitter bio, “invented” the thread as the story-telling device we all know and love today. King, who was a waitress at Hooters at the time, begins by promising a long and suspenseful tale.
legs-crossed Bernie Sanders wearing crocheted mittens at the Inauguration or a proud baby who successfully devoured a fistful of sand during a family trip to the beach — anyone can become a meme megastar.“A meme is a picture or video with crazy captions that people share widely because they think it’s funny and they can relate to it,” Zoe Roth, more popularly known as social media’s “Disaster Girl,” told The Post.Roth, 21, accidentally became the face of evil at age 4 when a picture of her
everywhere, but if you need a refresher: In the thread, King explained how she agreed to travel with a stripper she just met, her roommate, and her boyfriend to Florida for a spontaneous “hoe trip.” Zola thought she was going down there to dance—but this new friend had other plans. This jaw-dropping, real-life story was begging to be made into a and now we're getting one—starring Taylour Paige as Zola and as her new friend, Stefani.
The insane world saga of a Twitter user named Zola went viral in 2015. Now, that tweet thread about strippers, gangsters, pimps, and partying in Florida has become one wild-looking movie starring Taylour Paige, Riley Keough, Nicholas Braun, and Colman Domingo.