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Dust Bunny
Directed by
Bryan Fuller
R
2025
1h 46m
Drama
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Horror
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6.5
85%
82%
6.7
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Ten-year-old Aurora asks her hitman neighbor to kill the monster under her bed that she claims ate her family. To protect her, he must battle an onslaught of assassins while accepting that some monsters are real.
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Cast of Dust Bunny
Mads Mikkelsen
Intriguing Neighbor
Sophie Sloan
Aurora
Sigourney Weaver
Laverne
David Dastmalchian
Conspicuously Inconspicuous Man
Sheila Atim
Brenda
Caspar Phillipson
Father
Line Kruse
Mother
Rebecca Henderson
Intimidating Woman
Nóra Trokán
Formidable Woman
Narantsogt Tsogtsaikhan
Hitter
Bence Ferenczi
Hitter
Ákos Szalai
Hitter
Rea Milla
FBI Agent
Sute Zhao
Waiter (Dim Sum) (as Zhao Su Te)
Armond Willis
FBI Agent
Roland Szóka
Formidable Man
Altamiro Junior Jubilee
Hitter
Tao Jia
Host (Dim Sum)
Ferenc Kovács
Intimidating Man
Bryan Fuller
Director / Writer / Producer
Dust Bunny Ratings & Reviews
(All (Parentheses)) (Substack)
Keith Uhlich
Dust Bunny thrives for a good while on Fuller's fertile imagination, which here asks "What if Leon: The Professional but with a ravenous oversized leporid?
Reeling Reviews
Robin Clifford
This makes "Dust Bunny" a film for kids - yeah, they may have dreams but in a good way - and adults, too. As a matter of fact, the adults may like it more.
Culture Mix
Carla Hay
Quirky and visually striking, Dust Bunny overcomes its plodding dialogue with engaging performances from the principal cast. It's like 1994's Leon: The Professional but set in a magical, alternate version of New York City.
Los Angeles Times
Sergio Burstein
A particularly pleasant surprise given how unexpected it is. [Full review in Spanish]
FilmWeek (LAist)
Christy Lemire
I really loved this -- a very strange and beautiful film.
Chicago Reader
Maxwell Rabb
It falls short at every turn: The dialogue never sparks a real connection between Mikkelsen and Sloan, the CGI looks unfinished, and the conclusion simply flatlines. What we are left with is just an unfilling, patchwork dream.
Tribune News Service
Katie Walsh
Doesn't add up to much more than a neat kiddie-centric hard-R genre exercise.
Variety
Carlos Aguilar
More of a conspicuous pastiche than a unique remixing of components, "Dust Bunny" eventually does commit to Aurora's darkly wondrous proposition, and it's undeniably eye-catching on its way there.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
That "Dust Bunny" also comments with restraint on parenting and all monsters we need to purge from our lives, elevates it even more so. As does Mikkelsen's envious wardrobe.
AARP Movies for Grownups
Thelma Adams
Mikkelsen, who has made many off-kilter Danish comedies as well as award-winning dramas, and has terrific comic timing, is fabulous connecting with his young costar, charming the audience while performing stunts that would impress Jackie Chan.
RogerEbert.com
Matt Zoller Seitz
This isn't a classic, but it's good enough to make you think Fuller has a classic in him.
New York Times
Manohla Dargis
Confidently directed by Fuller, a TV veteran making his feature filmmaking debut, "Dust Bunny" is a blast of delightful, visually sumptuous nonsense.
Austin Chronicle
Richard Whittaker
Here, [Fuller] takes a story that should be horrifying - an orphaned child who turns to her murderous neighbor for assistance and revenge - and makes a fairy tale of it.
Slant Magazine
Ross McIndoe
The film's writing is the sort that begs you to find it cute and quirky, which makes it quite grating if you don't.
Mashable
Kristy Puchko
Dust Bunny is exactly the kind of movie fans should expect from Fuller, but it's also wildly surprising.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
Fuller is having a blast with 'Dust Bunny,' never overplaying his themes, choosing to make pure entertainment, first and foremost.
IndieWire
Marya E. Gates
Mikkelsen, in one of the most tender performances of his career, and Sloan, whose expressive eyes stay impossibly wide for the duration of the film, craft an easy chemistry together, his mordant humor matching hers like a glove.
The Daily Beast
Nick Schager
Blending horror and humor, sweetness and scares, and fantasy and family melodrama, it shoots for the moon-and, more often than not, scores a bullseye.
TheWrap
Steve Pond
Designed as a horror movie for the entire family, the film has its scares, but it's just too wacky and too much fun to be disturbing.
Bloody Disgusting
Meagan Navarro
Humor, horror, and heart collide in an infectious fairy tale of a movie, yielding one of the strongest gateway horror movies to come along in a long while.
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