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Is Zola’s use of a ‘blaccent’ parody or appropriation? – The Guardian
Riley Keough’s character in the viral dark comedy speaks in a brash imitation of African-American speech, a recurring trope often…
Riley Keough and Taylour Paige are fearless performers in Zola, a garish fairytale nightmare of strippers in Florida, based on a true(ish) story. But despite spending the movie in various states of undress and vulnerability, what Keough was really worried…
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