Rebecca, a cam girl, navigates fraught power dynamics between a faceless client and her estranged father, challenging control ...
The cast discusses the challenges of first-time directors, Rachel Sennott's dream projects as a producer, and relinquishing ...
Zhu stars in her directorial debut as Rebecca, a Chinese-American camgirl with no idea of her future. She has a modest ...
Film Review from the 48th Annual Sundance Film Festival, a movie written and directed by Katarina Zhu and starring Katarina ...
By Lovia Gyarkye Arts & Culture Critic Rebecca, the listless protagonist of Katarina Zhu’s feature debut Bunnylovr, wears loneliness like an oversized coat. It fits a bit awkwardly and seems heavy.
As a first-time feature filmmaker, writing and directing is enough to put on your plate, but with “Bunnylovr,” actress Katarina Zhu knew the whole impetus for creating the project was to craft ...
If you don’t know a great deal about bunnies apart from their cuteness, a piece of rabbit-centric trivia you will learn in writer-director Katarina Zhu’s debut feature “Bunnylovr” might ...
In Bunnylovr, Zhu plays Becca, a twentysomething Chinese American who struggles through life in New York City while moonlighting as a cam girl. Her life takes a turn when a persistent client sends ...
And although she didn’t ask for the responsibility, taking care of a sweet, fluffy white rabbit with enormous eyes is exactly what the protagonist of Katarina Zhu’s “Bunnylovr” needs.
Rebecca, the listless protagonist of Katarina Zhu’s feature debut Bunnylovr, wears loneliness like an oversized coat. It fits a bit awkwardly and seems heavy. When you see Rebecca, or Becca as ...
Though “Bunnylovr” is built around her playing a complex character trying to discover what it is she wants for herself, star Katarina Zhu, who also writes and directs the film, is clearly ...
If you don’t know a great deal about bunnies apart from their cuteness, a piece of rabbit-centric trivia you will learn in writer-director Katarina Zhu’s debut feature “Bunnylovr” might just break ...