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Bunnylovr
Directed by
Katarina Zhu
2025
86m
Drama
5.7
62%
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A cam girl navigates a toxic client relationship while reconnecting with her estranged, dying father, exploring complex relationships and family dynamics.
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Cast of Bunnylovr
Katarina Zhu
Rebecca / Director / Screenplay / Producer
Austin Amelio
John
Perry Yung
William
Jack Kilmer
Carter
Rachel Sennott
Bella / Producer
Malachy Cleary
Bob
Clara Wong
Dr. Karas
Sarah Baskin
Dr. Hoffman
Ruby McCollister
Romy / Associate Producer
Shing Moussa Chung
Younger Chinese Man
Steven Allen
Henri
Annie Marie Elliot
Alex
Scott Callenberger
Gas Station Cashier
Christopher Collins
Gas Station Customer
Ingrid Pilley
Meditation Podcast (voice)
Winona Romy Weber
Carter's New GF
Alex Meltsin
Priest
Sean O. McGuiness
Drew / Executive Producer
Darnell Robinson
Darnell
Presley Walker
Grayson
Bunnylovr Ratings & Reviews
RogerEbert.com
Clint Worthington
We could go deeper, but instead we choose to skim the surface. It's a glossy, moody surface, mind, but surface nonetheless.
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
Bunnylovr gets bogged down by just how much story the writer/director attempts to incorporate into [it]...
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
[Rebecca]'s just a lonely woman mapping the vast territory between digital and real-life connection in a movie that's content to watch her with kindness and without judgment.
Next Best Picture
Josh Parham
There's some nice attention to detail here that makes Zhu a promising filmmaker, but her debut feature leaves one wanting more from the textured world she's crafting.
Rendy Reviews
Rendy Jones
It's an affecting character study that speaks to the mundanity of life, 20-something loneliness, and the little things that make us feel alive and seen, even if at times we think of ourselves as our worst enemy.
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
Settles on a few scenes of human connection that carry unusual atmosphere at times, helping the effort achieve stretches of seduction and anxiety that offer Zhu as a promising young filmmaker to watch.
NYC Movie Guru
Avi Offer
An undercooked and often anemic drama that's emotionally hollow and forgettable.
Geek Vibes Nation
Dillon Gonzales
Conjures some intoxicating vibes while depicting a generational listlessness that is all too relatable. There is just not much that digs beneath the surface of any given issue, leaving you feeling generally satisfied yet not artistically nourished.
Beyond the Cinerama Dome
Tina Kakadelis
Bunnylovr delves into the messy parts of the self-conscious early twenties that most people want to forget and asks us to look again.
Variety
Tomris Laffly
Writer-director Katarina Zhu teases ideas about loneliness and identity in our increasingly virtual world in an underpowered debut.
The Movie Buff
Hector A. Gonzalez
Zhu has a solid story about toxic relationships and the online world... However, this does not solidify into something rather ingenious or thought-provoking, leaving the viewer at a distance and without needless engagement.
Cinema Daily US
Edward Douglas
Feels like another movie made by a young person wanting to make a lot of drama out of nothing, and few will see much point to Zhu's film.
Screen Zealots
Louisa Moore
A timeless story of aimless youth that succeeds in telling a raw, emotional tale about modern womanhood, fractured families, and the quest for authentic connection.
But Why Tho?
Kate Sánchez
Bunnylovr is a strong showing of tenderness and understanding that, if anything, highlights Katarina Zhu's ability to paint an immersive portrait of a character. Zhu can make her audience invested, but the payoff needs refining.
The Film Stage
John Fink
Zhu brings a great deal of sympathy to her performance, yet her directorial debut somehow feels a bit hollow, disconnected by design.
Autostraddle
Drew Gregory
Katarina Zhu's feature debut is at its best when it leans into the boundaries of its character's self-destruction.
AV Club
Jacob Oller
With half-hearted symbolism and an attention span too short to actually examine any of its topics, Bunnylovr's narrative episodes blur into a familiar haze.
RogerEbert.com
Robert Daniels
And while the aimlessness of the film is, once again, intended, you can't help but shake the feeling that we're as far away from Rebecca as the people on the other side of the screen.
The Hollywood Reporter
Lovia Gyarkye
Although part of Bunnylovr's abstraction can be attributed to Becca's own fractured experience of life, most of this delicate film's unsteadiness stems from being a touch too diffuse.
TheWrap
Chase Hutchinson
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 confident in her approach.
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