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Film Review: ZOLA

ZOLA – I’m late to the party. To be honest, I didn’t want to see it because I didn’t think Taylor was the best fit for Zola. Her AAVE and Southern drawl felt forced and inauthentic. But then I saw her in #Boogie, and she was one of my favorite characters. So, I finally decided to give Zola a try.

Published May 18, 2022
Categorized as Film Reviews, Reviews Tagged Aziah “Zola” Wells King, film review, screenwriting, Taylour Paige, The Professional Pen, Twitter, Zola

Film Review: BOOGIE

BOOGIE – On-the-nose dialogue, a few illogical plot points to reach the goal, and a not so tidy resolution, but I enjoyed learning about the Chinese-American experience and Taylour Paige was surprisingly charming.

Published April 19, 2022
Categorized as Film Reviews, Reviews Tagged Boogie, Chinese-American, dialogue, film review, screenwriting, Taylour Paige, The Professional Pen

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