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25 May 2026

Bunnylovr review: Katarina Zhu’s intimate portrait of loneliness and connection

A close, imperfect portrait of Becca — a personal assistant and cam performer — Bunnylovr explores isolation, online transactions, and fragile bonds

Bunnylovr review: Katarina Zhu's intimate portrait of loneliness and connection

The film Bunnylovr, written and directed by Katarina Zhu, introduces audiences to Becca, a twenty-something balancing a daytime job and night work as a camgirl. Premiering at the Sundance Film Festival in 2026 and opening in theaters on April 10, the film centers on small, intimate moments rather than tidy explanations. Zhu also plays the lead, grounding the story in a personal viewpoint that favors observation over explicit exposition. Through this framing, the film examines the experience of

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Camilla Fiore

Camilla Fiore, from Verona, wrote her first review after testing a serum at the Cosmetics Fair: that article changed the editorial line devoted to product testing. She proposes columns with a rigorous approach and brings to the newsroom the precision of someone who collects old sample books.