In “Bunnylovr,” a slice-of-life dramedy from first-time director Katarina Zhu, a 20-something-year-old New Yorker named Rebecca moonlights as a cam girl after hours of her day job as a personal assistant.
Katarina Zhu wrote, directed and stars in the film "Bunnylovr," about a camgirl who strikes up a relationship with a mystery patron.
Not yet thirty, and Rachel Sennott, actress and comedian, already has given powerful performances in a number of comedy/dramas. I recently watched Shiva Baby and I Used to Be Funny, both available for streaming on various sites.
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Simbury's Rachel Sennott And 'SNL's' Star To Name Oscar Noms
An up-and-coming Connecticut comedic actress who has had a very impressive string of television and film will join
Bowen Yang, known for his comedy on Saturday Night Live and his appearances in films like Wicked: Part 1 (2024) and 2022’s Fire Island and Bros, will present the nominees along with Bottoms star Rachel Sennott. The ceremony is set to take place March 2.
Originally, the Oscar nomination ceremony was scheduled for January 17. However, due to the devastating Los Angeles wildfires, it was first postponed to January 19 and later rescheduled to.
Rachel Sennott and Bowen Yang will announce the 2025 Oscar nominations on January 23, as the Academy responds to the LA wildfires with a postponement and charitable donations.
Writer-director Katarina Zhu teases ideas about loneliness and identity in our increasingly virtual world in an underpowered debut.
In “Bunnylovr,” a slice-of-life dramedy from first-time director Katarina Zhu, a 20-something-year-old New Yorker named Rebecca moonlights as a cam girl after hours of her day job as a personal assistant.
"If I Had Legs I'd Kick You," which premiered Friday at the Sundance Film Festival, is a relatable, visceral depiction of the anxiety when the world keeps dumping problems on a mother (Rose Byrne).
It ain’t live, but Saturday Night (now streaming on Netflix, in addition to VOD services like Amazon Prime Video) is a live wire, a sort-of real-time tick-tock dramatization of the countdown to the first-ever episode of Saturday Night in 1975 (trivia: it wasn’t officially named Saturday Night Live until a year later).