Film Review: BUNNYLOVR: Katarina Zhu's Pitch Black Slice of Life Takes a Walk on the Wild Side [Sundance 2025] | FilmBook

Bunnylovr Review. Bunnylovr (2025) Film Review from the 48th Annual Sundance Film Festival, a movie written and directed by Katarina Zhu and starring Katarina

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‘Bunnylovr’ Review: A Camgirl Struggles to Connect in a Feature Debut That’s Delicate to a Fault

Katarina Zhu stars alongside Rachel Sennott and Austin Amelio in her film, which premiered at Sundance in competition.

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‘Bunnylovr’ Review: Katarina Zhu Plays A Struggling Chinese-American Cam Girl In Her Directorial Debut — Sundance Film Festival
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‘Bunnylovr’ Review: Katarina Zhu Plays A Struggling Chinese-American Cam Girl In Her Directorial Debut — Sundance Film Festival

Katarina Zhu's feature directorial debut 'Bunnylovr' brings nuanced perspective to universal themes of daddy issues, privilege and self-love.

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‘Bunnylovr’ Review: An Intriguing Plunge Into the Aimless Life of a New York Cam-Girl Ultimately Feels Thin
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‘Bunnylovr’ Review: An Intriguing Look at a New York Cam-Girl

Writer-director Katarina Zhu teases ideas about loneliness and identity in our increasingly virtual world in an underpowered debut. 

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